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"\^^ESTE:E?.IS^ J^JJ&'XX^J^X^XJ^. [Published by Authority.] This Gazette 'is published for Police information only, and the Ptdice thnineghoni thu Colony are instructed to make themselves thoroughly acquainted icith the contents. GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police. No. 45.] WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. [1888. Circular Orders and Miscellaneous Infcrmat)ou, C-O. 7873-—Insyjectors and Sub-District Officers are directed to take steps to ensure all accounts for Police expenditure during the current year, in their Districts and Sub-Districts, being collected and forwarded to the Chief Office by the 3rd January at the latest. GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police. 2-11-88. Stealing in Dwellings, from the Person, &c. Perth.—On the 29th ult., from the premises of Henry Sherwood, St. George's Terrace,—copper boiler, smoothing iron, cruet stand, and hurricane lamp, the property of Richard Daley.—C.I. 587. Perth.—On the night of the Slst ult., from the person of Charles Bagot, while intoxicated,—light brown leather pocket book, containing 4 or 5 dgl bank notes, and several testimonials to character, one from Alex. Stuart, one from Alex. Forrest, and one from — Archer.—C.I. 588. Berth.—On the Slst ult., from the person of James Swee Long, Chinaman, at the dwelling of Ah Hing, Wellington Street,—1 ^£1 bank note and 17s. 6d. in silver. Suspicion attaches to Ah Hing.—C.I. 589. Berth.—On the 2nd inst., from owner's dwelling, Duke Street,—3 pillow cases, 1 child's print dress, 7 pinafores, 1 woman's night dress, 1 towel, and 6 napkins, the property of William Jeffry. Lola Wright committed this larceny. Vide Apprehen- sions.—C.I. 590. Northam.—On the night of the Slst ult., from the kitchen of the " Railway Hotel,"—one loaf of bread, about three pounds of pork, and one bath towel, the property of E. A. Lockyer. Benjamin Davis, exp., late 7673, and Henry James Phillips, exp., late 10S34, •j committed this larceny. Vide Apprehensions.—C.I. 591. Fremanile.—Between the 26th and 29th ult., from anunfinishedbuildinginHigh Street,—one hand-saw, marked J. F. on handle, one smoothing plane with crack in head, marked with a name almost obliterated, one ratchet brace with pin missing from one side, and replaced with a nail, and one two-foot four-fold rule, the property of John Furlong ; also full-sized trying plane, with 3 hammer marks on front end, and pencil mark on one side, the property of Francis Kingst.m.—C.I. 592. Fremantle.—On the 30th ult., from a wash-house in owner's premises, John Street,—two blue hens, one with small comb, the other with very large drooping comb, and seven eggs, the property of William Hall. Suspicion attaches to John Baker, Henry Weston, and William Boyle, javcniles.—C.I. 593. Fremantle.—On or about the owner's premises, Norfolk Street,- firewood, the pro])erty of James Winder, attaches to William Cragg.—C.I. 594. 1st inst., from about \ cord of Suspicion Fremantle.—On the night of the 1st inst., from owner's premises, Packenham Street,—1 4-gal. iron boiler and a wash-board, the property of Mrs. John Clarke. Suspicion attaches to Sarah Kelly.—C.I. 595. Bunbury.—On the 30th ult., from the premises of the " Wellington " hotel,—whalebone riding whip, with plain silver knob and ring, the propertv of M. Locke. Suspicion attaches to Michael Foley.—C.I. 596. Vide Police Gazette, 1887, page 211, C.I. 586. Dongara.—The fowling piece above mentioned, the property of B. J. Evans, has been found, not stolen. Newcastlr.—On the 1st inst., from the person of Michael Murphy, at Newcastle,—silver geneva tJolit t C aftttt, -W- E STERN A USTRALIA_ [Published by Authority.) This Ga,zette is published Jor Police information only, (oul the PilI ice tllI'llll!}/wlti en/Imp are i1/structed to ma/ce thm'ouyhly (tcgnainted with th e contents. GEO. PHILLIP " Commissioner of Police. :\ o. 45.J \VEDNESDA Y, NOVE)IBER 7. [1888. Circular Orders and Miscellaneous I nformatIon , C.O. 1J/ 873 .- In spectors and Sub-District Officers are directed to take steps to ensure all accounts for PolicE' expenditure during the current year, in their Districts and Sub-Districts, bing collected and forwarded to the Chief Office by ihe 3rd January at the latest. GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police. 2-11-88. Stealing in Dwellings, from the P erson, &c. Pel'th. - On the 29t.h ult., from the premises of Henry Sherwood, St. GeO\'ge's Termce,-copper boiler, smoothing iron, cruet. stand, and hurricane lamp, the property of Richard Dal ey.-C. I. 587. Pe1·th.-On the night of the 31st ult., from the person of Charles Bagot, while intoxicated,-light brown leather pocket book, containing 4 or 5 .£1 bank notes, and several testim nials to charact r, one from Alex. Stuart, one from Alex. Fon' est, and one from - Archer.-C .I. 588. Pe1'ih.-On the 31st ult., from the person of James Swee. Long, Chinaman, at the dwelling of Ah Hing, Welhngton Street,-l £1 bank note and 17s. 6d. in si lver. Suspicion attach es to Ah Hing. -C. I. 589. Pe"th.-On the 2nd inst., from owner' dwelling, Street,-3 pillow ca es, 1 child's print dress, 7 pmaf.ores, 1 woman's night dress, 1 towel, and 6 naP.km, the property of Wil1iam J effry. Lola 'Ynght committed this larceny. Vide Apprehen- sions.-C.I. 590. . N01·tlwm.-On the night of the 31st ult., from the kItchen of th "Railway Hotel,"-one loaf of bread, about three pounds of pork, and one bath towel, the property of E. A. Lockyer. Benjamin Davis, exp., late Henry James Phillips, exp., late 103 :{4, (!5'ommltteJ thl larceny. Vide Apprehen ions.-C.1. 91. Fremantle.-Between the 26th and 29th ult., from an unfinished building in High Street,-one hand-saw, marked J. F. on handle, one smoothing plane with crack in head, marked with a name almost obliterated, one ratchet brace with pin missing from one ide, and replaced with a nail, and one two-foot four-fold rule, tht' property of John Furlong; also full-sized trying plane, with 3 hammer marks on front end, and pencilmal'k on one siue, th e property of Francis Kingst .o.-C .I. 592. F,'emantle.-Oo the 30th ult., fro:n a wash-house in owner's premise, John trert,-two blue hens one with small comb, the other with very large drooping seven eggs, tbe property of Williarn Hall. Sm;plClOn att'l.ch' to John Baker, Helll'v '\\I-eston, and Williarn Boyle, jllvenil\'s.-C.I. 593. - F?·emantle.-On or about the 1st inst., from owner' premi es, Norfolk Street,-about t cord of firewood, the prop erty of James Winder. Suspicion attaches to William Cragg.-C.I. 594. Fremantle.-On the night of the 1 st inst., from owner's premises, Packenham Street,-l 4-gal. iron boiler and a wash-board, the property of Mrs. John Clarke. Suspicion attaches to Sarah Kelly.-C.I. 595. Bunbury.-On the 30th ult., from the premises of hotel,-whalebone riding whip, WIth plam knob and ring, th e property of M. Locke. SuspIcIon attaches to Michael Foley.-C.I. 596. ride PoLice Gazette, 18 7, page 211, C.l. 586 . Dongara.-The fowling piece above mentioned, the property of B. J. Evans, has beE'n found, not stolen. Newcastz... -On the 1 t in t., from the per on of Michael Murphy, at Newca tle,-silver geneva
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"\̂ ^ESTE:E?.IS^ J^JJ&'XX^J^X^XJ^.

[Published by Authority.]

This Gazette 'is published for Police information only, and the Ptdice thnineghoni thu Colony

are instructed to make themselves thoroughly acquainted icith the contents.

GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police.

No. 45.] WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. [1888.

Circular Orders and Miscellaneous Infcrmat)ou,

C-O. 7873-—Insyjectors and Sub-District Officers are directed to take steps to ensure all accounts for Police expenditure during the current year, in their Districts and Sub-Districts, being collected and forwarded to the Chief Office by the 3rd January at the latest.

GEO. PHILLIPS , Commissioner of Police.

2-11-88.

Stealing in Dwellings, from the Person, &c.

Perth.—On the 29th ult., from the premises of Henry Sherwood, St. George's Terrace,—copper boiler, smoothing iron, cruet stand, and hurricane lamp, the property of Richard Daley.—C.I. 587.

Perth.—On the night of the Slst ult., from the person of Charles Bagot, while intoxicated,—light brown leather pocket book, containing 4 or 5 dgl bank notes, and several testimonials to character, one from Alex. Stuart, one from Alex. Forrest, and one from — Archer.—C.I. 588.

Berth.—On the Slst ult., from the person of James Swee Long, Chinaman, at the dwelling of Ah Hing, Wellington Street,—1 ^£1 bank note and 17s. 6d. in silver. Suspicion attaches to Ah Hing.—C.I. 589.

Berth.—On the 2nd inst., from owner's dwelling, Duke Street,—3 pillow cases, 1 child's print dress, 7 pinafores, 1 woman's night dress, 1 towel, and 6 napkins, the property of William Jeffry. Lola Wright committed this larceny. Vide Apprehen­sions.—C.I. 590.

Northam.—On the night of the Slst ult., from the kitchen of the " Railway Hotel,"—one loaf of bread, about three pounds of pork, and one bath towel, the property of E. A. Lockyer. Benjamin Davis, exp., late 7673, and Henry James Phillips, exp., late 10S34,

•j committed this larceny. Vide Apprehensions.—C.I. 591.

Fremanile.—Between the 26th and 29th ult., from anunfinishedbuildinginHigh Street,—one hand-saw, marked J. F. on handle, one smoothing plane with crack in head, marked with a name almost obliterated, one ratchet brace with pin missing from one side, and replaced with a nail, and one two-foot four-fold rule, the property of John Furlong ; also full-sized trying plane, with 3 hammer marks on front end, and pencil mark on one side, the property of Francis Kingst.m.—C.I. 592.

Fremantle.—On the 30th ult., from a wash-house in owner's premises, John Street,—two blue hens, one with small comb, the other with very large drooping comb, and seven eggs, the property of William Hall. Suspicion attaches to John Baker, Henry Weston, and William Boyle, javcniles.—C.I. 593.

Fremantle.—On or about the owner's premises, Norfolk Street,-firewood, the pro])erty of James Winder, attaches to William Cragg.—C.I. 594.

1st inst., from about \ cord of

Suspicion

Fremantle.—On the night of the 1st inst., from owner's premises, Packenham Street,—1 4-gal. iron boiler and a wash-board, the property of Mrs. John Clarke. Suspicion attaches to Sarah Kelly.—C.I. 595.

Bunbury.—On the 30th ult., from the premises of the " Wellington " hotel,—whalebone riding whip, with plain silver knob and ring, the propertv of M. Locke. Suspicion attaches to Michael Foley.—C.I. 596.

Vide Police Gazette, 1887, page 211, C.I. 586. Dongara.—The fowling piece above mentioned,

the property of B. J. Evans, has been found, not stolen.

Newcastlr.—On the 1st inst., from the person of Michael Murphy, at Newcastle,—silver geneva

tJolit t C aftttt, -W-E STERN A USTRALIA_

[Published by Authority.)

This Ga,zette is published Jor Police information only, (oul the PilI ice tllI'llll!}/wlti tJlt~ en/Imp

are i1/structed to ma/ce them.~elves thm'ouyhly (tcgnainted with th e contents.

GEO. PHILLIP " Commissioner of Police.

:\ o. 45.J \VEDNESDA Y, NOVE)IBER 7. [1888.

Circular Orders and Miscellaneous I nformatIon ,

C.O. 1J/873.- Inspectors and Sub-District Officers are directed to take steps to ensure all accounts for PolicE' expenditure during the current year, in their Districts and Sub-Districts, bing collected and forwarded to the Chief Office by ihe 3rd January at the latest.

GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police.

2-11-88.

Stealing in Dwellings, from the P erson, &c.

Pel'th. - On the 29t.h ult., from the premises of Henry Sherwood, St. GeO\'ge's Termce,-copper boiler, smoothing iron, cruet. stand, and hurricane lamp, the property of Richard Daley.-C.I. 587.

Pe1·th.-On the night of the 31st ult., from the person of Charles Bagot, while intoxicated,-light brown leather pocket book, containing 4 or 5 .£1 bank notes, and several testim nials to charact r, one from Alex. Stuart, one from Alex. Fon'est, and one from - Archer.-C.I. 588.

Pe1'ih.-On the 31st ult., from the person of James Swee. Long, Chinaman, at the dwelling of Ah Hing, Welhngton Street,-l £1 bank note and 17s. 6d. in silver. Suspicion attaches to Ah Hing.-C.I. 589.

Pe"th.-On the 2nd inst., from owner' dwelling, ~uke Street,-3 pillow ca es, 1 child's print dress, 7 pmaf.ores, 1 woman's night dress, 1 towel, and 6 naP.km, the property of Wil1iam J effry. Lola 'Ynght committed this larceny. Vide Apprehen­sions.-C.I. 590.

. N01·tlwm.-On the night of the 31st ult., from the kItchen of th "Railway Hotel,"-one loaf of bread, about three pounds of pork, and one bath towel, the property of E. A. Lockyer. Benjamin Davis, exp., late 7~73, an~ Henry James Phillips, exp., late 103:{4, (!5'ommltteJ thl larceny. Vide Apprehen ions.-C.1.

91.

Fremantle.-Between the 26th and 29th ult., from an unfinished building in High Street,-one hand-saw, marked J. F. on handle, one smoothing plane with crack in head, marked with a name almost obliterated, one ratchet brace with pin missing from one ide, and replaced with a nail, and one two-foot four-fold rule, tht' property of John Furlong; also full-sized trying plane, with 3 hammer marks on front end, and pencilmal'k on one siue, the property of Francis Kingst .o.-C.I. 592.

F,'emantle.-Oo the 30th ult., fro:n a wash-house in owner's premise, John trert,-two blue hens one with small comb, the other with very large drooping CoUl~, ~ud seven eggs, tbe property of Williarn Hall. Sm;plClOn att'l.ch' to John Baker, Helll'v '\\I-eston, and Williarn Boyle, jllvenil\'s.-C.I. 593. -

F?·emantle.-On or about the 1st inst., from owner' premi es, Norfolk Street,-about t cord of firewood, the property of James Winder. Suspicion attaches to William Cragg.-C.I. 594.

Fremantle.-On the night of the 1st inst., from owner's premises, Packenham Street,-l 4-gal. iron boiler and a wash-board, the property of Mrs. John Clarke. Suspicion attaches to Sarah Kelly.-C.I. 595.

Bunbury.-On the 30th ult., from the premises of t~e "W:elli~gton" hotel,-whalebone riding whip, WIth plam sllv:e~ knob and ring, the property of M. Locke. SuspIcIon attaches to Michael Foley.-C.I. 596.

ride PoLice Gazette, 18 7, page 211, C.l. 586 .

Dongara.-The fowling piece above mentioned, the property of B. J. Evans, has beE'n found, not stolen.

Newcastz... -On the 1 t in t., from the per on of Michael Murphy, at Newca tle,-silver geneva

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watch. George Colkett, c.r., Reg. No. 9692, com­mitted this larceny. Fi'de Apprehensions.—C.I. 597.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 179, C.I. 553.

York.—The dog above mentioned, the property of E. R. Parker, has been found, not stolen.

Carnarvon.—On the 16ih ult., from owner's store, at Carnarvon,—one new drab felt hat, the property of George Baston. Job Roberts, exp., late 9272, committed this larceny. Vide Apprehensions.—C.I. 598.

Derby.—On or about the 9th September last, from owner's store,—one pocket book, the property of W. Atkins; and from owner's store, a pipe, the property of Youngman, Holmes & Co. Edwin Barratto, color­ed man, committed these larcenies. Vide Appre­hensions.—C.I. 599.

Derby owner's rations, Messrs. Cockey,

—On or about the 4th September last, from dwelling, Robinson River,—a quantity of clothing, and sundries, the property of

Poulton and Ni-'bol. Ab. nats. Ernandy, Sambo, and others committed this larceny.

Vid.e Apprehensions.—C.I. 600,

Cossack.—On the night of the 21st September last, from the verandah of owner's st<'re, at Cossack,—12 bottles Bass's ale, the property of Messrs. Watson & Tee. Edward Norton and Charles Clifford com­mitted this larceny. Vide Apprehensions.—C.I. 601.

Boebrmrne.—On the 20th September last, from the hut of William Bufton, on the Fortescue River,—a quantity of rations, tbe property of Messrs. Lockyer Brothers. Ab. nat. Pompey committed this larceny. Vide Apprehensions.—C.I. 602.

Boebourne.—On the 12th October, 8th November, and 18th November, 1887, from the huts of Ah Soon, James Harris, and Ah Sing, on the Fortescue River,—a quantity of rations, clothing, and sundi'ies, the property of Messrs. Lockyer Brothers. Ab. nat. Minnawinna alias Georgie committed these larcenies. Vide Apprehensions.—C.I. 603.

Boebourne.—(3n or about the 20th July last, from a hut on the Shaw River,—a quantity of rations and clothing, the property of Messrs. McKay Brothers. Ab. natives Peter and others committed this larceny. Vide Warrants Issued.—C.I. 604.

Apprehensions. Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 180 ( W a r r a n t s Issued}.

MINGACOORA eilias TOBV, ab. nat., at Murgoo, on the 4th ult., by P.C. Houlahan; brought up at Nookawarra, on the 13th ult. Discharged.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 184 ( W a r r a n t s Issued) .

ROBERT T . W . MANSFIELD, at Fremantle, on the Slst ult., by Corpl. Connor. Discharged. General Warrant issued.

Viele Police Gazette, 1888, page 171 ( W a r r a n t s I ssued) . YANNAMARRA edias JIMMY, ab. nat., at Mangowine,

on the 23rd ult., by S.P.C. Adams.

Vide C.I. 591. BENJAMIN DAVIS, exp., late 7673, and HENRY

J.̂ MES PHILLIPS, exp., late 10334, at Northam, on the 2nd inst., Iiy P.C. Carroll; larceny. Remanded. Property recovered.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, p a g e 189.

A H POON, brought up at Albany, on the 24th ult. Discharged.

Vide House -b reak ing , &c., ^^jnm-

JOHN CONNOLLY, at Guildford, on the 2nd inst., by P.C. Savage ; storebreaking and larceuy, deserting the service of C. C. Fauntleroy. Remanded. Pencil^ and tobacco recovered.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 91 ( W a r r a n t s Issued) . CHALGER alias JIMMY, at Lower Gascoyne, on the

12th ult., by P.C. Turner. Brought up at Carnar­von, on the 20th ult. Discharged for want of prose­cution.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 148. RICHARD WILLIAMS, exp., late 5326, brought up

at Derby, on the 26th ult. ; wilful murder of Wil­liam Graham, discharged ; wilful murder of Hamlet, ab. nat., discharged, to appear when called upon.

Vide C.I. 599. EDWIN BAEATTO (colored man), at Derby, on the

10th ult., by Sergt. Sherry ; larceny, two offences. 6 months h.l. for each, cumulative. Property recovered.

Vide C.I. 600. SAMBO, ERNANDY, and COCKEY, ab. nats., at

Derby, on the r2th ult., by Sergt. Sherry and P.C. Ritchie ; larceny. 12 months h.l. each.

Vide C.I. 599. JOB ROBERTS, exp., late 9272, at Carnarvon, on the

16th ult., by Corp. Taylor; larceny. Property recovered.

3 months h.l.

JOHN JACKSON, exp., late 9472, alias Tasker, at Newcastle, on the 2nd inst., by P.Cs. M'Atee and Woods ; being on the promises of the " Newiastle " hotel, for an unlawful purpose. 2 months h.l.

Viele Housebreaking. HENRY STEVENS, exp., late 4902, ali-is BLACK

HARRY, at Perth, on the 1st inst., by L.C. Gee; burglary and larceny. Remanded. Property re­covered.

Vide C.I . 590. LOLA W E I G H T , at Perth, on the 2nd inst., by L.C.

Gee, and Det. Connell; larceny. 6 months h.l. Property recovered.

Vide C.I. 601. EDWARD NORTON and CHARLES CLIFFORD, at

Cossack, on the 21st September last, by P.Cs. Holmes and Wilson; larceuy. 6 months h.l. each. Property partly recovei'ed.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 156 ( W a r r a n t s Issued). POLLYJOO and POMPEY, ab. nats., at Robe River, "•

on the 9th ult., by P.C. Best; brought up at Roe-^ J t bourne, on the 25th ult. Discharged.

Vide Police Gazette, 1886, page 66 (Warrants Issued), 1888, page 153, C.I. 475. and C.I. 603.

MINNAWINNA alias GEORGIE, ab. nat., at the Fort­escue, on the 24th September last, by P.C. Finucane; brought u}) at Roebourne, on the 25th ult. ; deserting , service; discharged. Larceny, four offences; 6'%i|̂ months h.L on each charge. Cumulative.

watch. G80rge Colkett, c.r., Reg. No. 9692, com­mitted this lalwny. Vide Apprehensiolis.-C.I. 597.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 179, C.l. 553.

York.-Tbe dog above mentioned, tbe property of E. R. Parker, has been found, uot stolen.

Oarnarvon.-On the 16th ult., from owner's store, at Carnarvon,-one new drab felt hat, the property of George Baston. Job Roberts, exp., late 9272, committed tbis larceny. Vide Apprehensions.-C.I. 598.

Dcrby.-On or about the 9th September last, from owner's stNe,-one pocket hook, the property of W. Atkins; and from owner's store, a pipe, the property of Youngman, Holmes & Co. Edwin Barratto, color­ed man, committed tbesl' larcenies. Vide Appre­hensio ns. -C.I. 599.

Del·by.-On or about the 4th September last, from own r's dwelling, Robinson River,-a quantity of rations, clothing, and sundries, the property of Messrs. Potllton and Nidl01. Ab. nats. Ernandv, Cockey, Sambo, and o1,ht'rs committed this larceaY. Vide Apprehensions.-C.I. 600.

Cossack.-On the night of the 21st September last, from the verandab of owner's sb,re, at Cossack,-12 bottles Bass's ale, the property of Messrs. Watson & Tee. Edward Norton and Charles Clifford com­mitted this larceny. Vide Apprehensions.-C.I. 601.

Roebo1wne.-On the 20th September l~st, from tbe but of William Bufton, on the Fortf'scue River,-a qlHLntity of rations, the propert,v of Messrs. Lock.yer Brotbers. Ab. nat. Poropey committed tbis larceny. Vide Apprehensions.-U.I. 602.

Roebourne.--On the 12th O(·tober, 8th November, and 18th N ()verober, ] 887, from the huts of A h Suon, James H'trris, and Ah Sing, on the Fortescue River,-a quantity of rationR, clothil1p-, and sundries, the propert.v of Messrs. Loekyer Brothers. Ab. nat. :Minnawinna alias Georgie committed these la,rcenies. Vide Apprehensions.-C.I. 603.

Roebourne.-On or about the 20th July last, from a hut on the Sbaw River,-a quantity of rations and clothing, the property of Messrs. McKay Brothers. Ab. natives Peter and others committed this larceny. Vide Warrants Issued.-C.I. 604.

ApprehenSIOns. Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 180 (Warrants Issued). MINGACOORA alias TOBY, ao. nat., at .J'Inrgoo, on

the 4th ult., by P.C. Houlahan; brought up at N ookawarra, on the 13th ult. Discharged.

Vide Pohce Gazette, 1888, page 184 (Warrants Issued).

ROBERT T. VV. MANSFIELD, at Fremantle, on the 31st ult., by Corp1. Connor. Discharged. General Warrant issued.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 171 (Warrants Issued) .

YANNAMARRA (tlias JIMMY, ab. nat., at Mangowine, on the 23l'd ult., by S.P.C. Adams.

Vide C.L 591.

BENJAl\lIN DAvls, exp., late 7673, and HENRY JAMES PHJLLIPS, exp., late 10334, at Northam, on the 2nd inst., Ly P.C. Carroll; larceny. Remanded. Property recovered.

194

Vide l)o~ice Gazette, 1888, page 189.

AH POON, brougbt up a.t Albany, on the 24th ult. Discharged.

Vide House-breaking, &c., Al/08<32'

JOHN CONNOLLY, at Guildford, on the 2nd inst., by P.C. Savage; storeoreaking and larceny, desertin15 the service of C. C. Fauntleroy. Remanded. PencIl and tobacco recovered.

Vide Po~ice Gazette, 1888, page 01 (Warrants Issued).

CRALGER alias JIMMY, at Lower Gascoyne, on the 12th ult., by P.C. Turner. Bronght up at Carnar­von, on tbe 20th ult. Discharged for want of prose­cution.

Vide Po~ice Gazette, 1888, pagp 148.

RICHARD WILLIAMS, exp., late 53~6, brought up at Derby, on the 25tb ult.; wilful murder of Wil­ham Graham, discbarged; wilful murder of Hamlet, ab. nat., uischarg~J, to appear when called upon.

Vide C.l. 599.

EDWIN BARATTO (colored man), at Derhy, on the 10tb ult., hy Sergt. Sberry j larceny, two offences. 6 months h.1. for each, cumulative. Property recovered.

Vide C.l. 600. SAMBO, ERNANDY, and COCKEY, ab. nats., at

Derhy, on the 12th ult., by Sergt. Sherry and P.C. Ritchie; larcen.Y. 12 months h.1. each.

Vide C. l. 599.

JOB ROBERTS, exp., late 927~, at Carnarvon, on tbe 16th ult., by Corp. Taylor; larceny. 3 months h.1. Property recovered.

JOHN JACKSON, f'Xp., late 9472, alias Tasker, at Neweastle, on the 2nd inst., by P.Cs. M'Atee and Woods; being on the prrmises of the" New( astle " hotel, for an unlawful J..iurpose. 2 montbs h.1.

Vide Housebreaking.

HENRY STEVENS, exp.. late 4902, alits BLACK HARRY, at P€'rth, on tbe 1st inst., by L.C. Gee; burglary and larceny. Remanded. Property re­covered.

Vide C.r. 590. LOLA WRIGHT, at Perth, on tbe 2nd inst., by L.C.

Gee, and Det. Connell j larcf'ny. 6 months h.1. Property recovered.

Vide C.l. 601. EDWARD NORTON and CRARLES CLIFFORD, at

Cossack, on thtl 21st September last, by P.Cs. Holmes and Wilson j larceny. 6 mOl1ths h.1. each. Property partly recovered.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 156 (Warrants Issued). POLLYJOO and POMPEY, ab. nats., at, Robe River,

on the 9th ult., by P.C. Best; brought up at Roe· bourne, on the 25th ult. Discharged.

Vide Po~ice Gazette, 1886, page 66 (Warrants Issued), 1888, page 153, C.l. 475, and C.!. 603.

MINNAWINNA alias GEORGIE, all. nat., at tbe Fort­escue, on the 24th September last, by P.C. Finucane; brought up at Roebourne, on the 25th ult.; deserting ,I service; discharged. Larceny, four offences; 6 months h.l. on each charge. Cumulative.

195

Vide Police Gazette, 1885, page 134 ( W a r r a n t s I ssued) .

P O M P E Y , ab. nat. , a t Robe River, on the 9th ult.,

by P.C. Bes t ; b rough t up at Roebourne, on the 30th u l t . ; desert ing service, ^610 fine or 1 month h.l. ; larceny, two offences, 12 months h.l. on each charge, cumulative.

Vide C.I. 597.

G E O R G E C O L K E T T , C.R. Reg. No . 9692, a t New­

castle, on the 2nd inst., by P .C. W o o d s : larceny from the person. Remanded . P roper ty recovered.

Warrants Issued. R O B E R T T . W . M A N S F I E L D , middl ing stout, age

about 38 years, height aVjout 5ft. 9in., brown hair , sandy whiskers, oval visage, sallow complexion, a commission a g e n t ; being in deVited to Neil McNeil in the sum of £9 l i s . 3d., to be arrested as often as he may be found in anv vessel about to proceed to sea. Dated Fremant le , 3 i s t October, 1888.

Vide Pfjlice Gazette, 1888, page 71.

NGOOLGOO alias M I C K Y , ab. nat., may be arrested in anv par t of the Victoria and Upper Murchison Districts.

DIONICIO MASONCAY, manillaman, middling stout, age about 27 years, height about 5ft. 5in., slight moustache, hair growing from both nostrils, a seaman ; desert ing the schooner " Bi t te rn ." Dated Fremantle, 1st November, 1888.

Viele Police Gazette, 1888, page 91. W O O L B A H B I L L Y , ab. nat., not to be arrested.

Warrant cancelled on the 20th ult .

Vide Police Geezette, 1888, page 113. BuNOAR, ab. nat . female, not to be arrested.

Warran t cancelled on the 13th ult .

Viile Police Gazette, 1888, page 175. ABORGOORA F A N N Y , ab. nat. female, not to be

arrested. W a r r a n t cancelled on the 13tb ult .

Vide Police Gazette, 1S88, page 150. MOOREGAR A N N I E , ah. nat. female, not

arrested. W a r r a n t cancelled on the 13th ult. to be

G E O R G E , ab. nat. , s l ight build, age about 45 years, height Sft. 7in., one leg deformed ; desert ing the service of M. A. Chapman. Dated Cossack, 9th October, IT

Viele C.I. 604.

P E T E R , G E O R G I E , F R E D D Y , TOBY, and W I L L I A M , ab. nats., no description given ; store-breaking and larcenv. Dated Roebourne, 16th October, 1888.

S E A M I N , Malay, middl ing stout , age about 30 years, height about 5ft. 4in., a seaman ; desert ing the schooner " Harr ie t . " Dated Cossack, 16th October, 1888.

J E N N Y , ab. nat. female, middling stout, age about 25 years, height 5ft . ; deser t ing the service of G. H . Rotton. Dated Carnarvon, 26th October, 1888.

TONGA J U M B O , ab. nat. stout, age about 28 years, height 5ft. 6in. ; desei'ting the service of R. F . Hope . Dated Carnarvon, 26th October, 1888.

Conditional Release Holders. ' W I L L I A M F L I C K E R , Reg. No. 10302, reported ar-

Jf9- rival at York on the 29th ult . In tends to reside in York District.

Escaped Prisoners, Nos. 347, 348. N U N G A R E E R , ab. nat . , s tout, age

24 years, height 5ft. lOin., and W Y A N N I E , ab. nat . . middling stout, age about 33 years, height 6ft. I in. , speck on left eye; absconded from the prison work­ing party a t Derby, on the 18th September la«t, while under sentence of 12 months h.l. each for sheepstealing.

Nos. 349, 350, 351, 352. B U R N D A L L I E , ab. nat . , stout build, age about 40 years, height 5ft. 8in., under sentence of 12 months h.L, for assault with in tent to do grievous bodily ha rm. M O O R I N A , ab. nat . , middl ing stout, age about 24 years, height 5ft. 7in., under sentence of 12 months h.l. for cattle stealing. K I D D E R I N A , ab. nat., stout, age about 35 years, height Sft. 8in., under sentence of 12 months h.L, for larceny, and JACKY, middling stout, age about 20 years, height Sft. 6in., under sentence of 12 months h.L, for mans laugh te r ; absconded from the prison working party a t Derby, on the 9th ult.

M i s c e l l a n e o u s . THOMAS ROMNEY, charged at Fremant le , on the

30th ult., by Wm. B. Hay,—refusing duty on board the schooner " B i t t e r n . " 8 weeks h.l.

Inquests.

Perth.-On the 31st ult., at the Police Court, before G. W . Leake, Esq. , P .M. and Coroner, on the body of Isaac Watson, exp., late 7286, who was killed by a railway train passing over him, at Bays-water, on the 27th ult . Verdic t—" Accidental dea th ."

Geraldton.—On the 1st inst., before M. Brown, Esq. , R.M. and Coroner, on the body of Ah Hee, Chinaman, who was found dead in his bed on the 30th ult . Verdic t—" Death caused by taking an overdose of opium, probably self-administered."

Boebourne.-—On the 24th ult. , at the Court House , —before E . F . Angelo, R.M. and Coroner, on the body of Carl Lorenzen, found dead in the bu.sh on the morning of the 24th ult. Verd ic t—"Accidenta l death, caused by falling from a horse."

Pt-rih.—On the Sth inst., a t the Police Court , before G. W . Leake, P.M. and Coroner, on the body of Betsey Cockram, who was found in the Canning river, at Canningtou, on the 4th inst. Verdict— " Found drowned."

House-breaking, &c-Perth.—On the n ight of the 1st inst., the chemLst's

shop of Dr. A. Jameson, H u t t Street, was feloniously entered by forcing a door, and £3 13s. 7d. stolen from the "till; Henry Stevens, exp., late 4902, alias Black Har ry , committed this offence. Vide Appre­hensions, ^^lem:.

Guildford.—On the S l s t ult., the storeroom of C. C. Faunt leroy, at Redcliffe, was feloniously and forcibly entered, and ]4s . in silver and copper, 2 lbs. of negrohead tobacco, and a pencil stolen therefrom ; John Connelly is charged with this offence. Vieh Apprehensions, -^^cse.

1" -

Vide Police Gazette, 1885, page 134 (Warrants Issued).

PO~rpEY, ab. nat., at Robe River, on the 9th ult., by P.C. Best; brought up at Roebourne, on the 30th ult.; deserting service, £10 fine or 1 month h.!.; larceny, two offences, 12 months h.1. on each charge, cumulative.

l-ide C.l. 597.

GEORGE COLKETT, C.R. Reg. No. 96~2, at New­castle, on the 2nd inst., by P.C. Woods; larceny from the persoIl. Remanded. Property recovered.

Warrants Issued. ROBER'l' T. W. MANSFIELD, middling stout, age

about 38 years, height about 5ft. 9in., brown hair, sandy whiskers, oval visage, sallow complexion, a commission agent; bt'ing indebted to N eil McNeil in the sum of £9 lIs. 3d., to be arrested as often as he may be found in any vessel about to proceed to sea. Dated Fremantle, 31st October, 1888.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 71<.

NGOOLGOO alias MICKY, ab. nat., may be arrested in any part. ()f the Victoria and Upper Murchison Districts.

DIONICIO MASONCA Y, manillaman, middling stout, age about 27 years, height about 5ft. 5in., slight moustache, hair growing from both nostrils, a seaman; deserting the schooner "Bittern." Dated Fremantle, 1st November, 1888.

Viae Police auzetie, 1888, page !H. WOOLBAH BILLY, ab. nat., not to be arrested.

Warrant cancelled on the 20th ult.

Vide Police Gttzette, ]888, page 113. BUNGAR, ab. nat. femt1le, not to be arrested.

Warrant cancelled on the 13th ult.

r'i(te Police Gnzette, 1888, page 175. ABOR.GOORA FAN NY, ab. nat. fl'male, not to be

al'l'llsted. \Varn,nt ('ancelled on the 13th ult.

Vid e l'oUre Gazette, 11'88, page 150. MOOREGAR ANNIE, ah. nat. femn.le, not to be

arrcsted. Warrant cancelled on the 13th ult.

GEORGE, ab. nat., slight build, age about 45 years, height 5ft.. 7in., one leg deformed; deserting the service of M. A. Chapman. Dated Cos ack, 9th October, ) 888.

Vide C.l. 604.

PETER, GEORGIE, FREDDY, TOBY, and WILLIAlIl, ab. nats., no description given; store-breaking and larceny. Date\.l Roebourne, 16th October, 1888.

SEAlIIIN, M<1la.l, middling stout, age about 30 years, height about 5ft. 4in., a seaman; deserting the schooner" Hal'l'iet." Dated Cossack, 16th October, 1888.

JENNY, ab. nat. female, middling stout, age about 25 yen.rs, height 5ft.; deserting the service of G. H. Rotton. Dated Carnarvon, 26th October, 1888.

TONGA JUMBO, lLb. nat. stout, age about 28 years, height 5ft. 6in.; deserting the service 0f R. F. Hope. Dated Carnarvon, 26th October, 1888.

Conditional Release Holders. WILLIAM FLICKER, Rt'g. No. 10302, reported ar­

rival at York on the 29th ult. Intends to reside in York District.

195

Escaped Prisoners. Nos. 347, 34 . NU~GAREER, ab. nat., tout, age

24 years, height 5ft. lOin., and WYAN~IE, ab. nat., middling stout, age about :i3 year. height 6ft. lin., speck on left eye; absconded from the prison work­ing party at Derby, on the 18th September last, while under sentence of 12 month' h.1. each for sheepstealing.

Nos. 349, 350, 351, 352. BUR:YDALLIE, ab. nat., stout build, age about 40 years, height 5ft. m., under sE;ntence of 12 month h.1., for a ault with intent to do grievous bodily barm. ltIOORINA, ab. nat., middling stout, age about 24 years, height 5ft. 7in., under sentence of 12 months h.1. for cattle stealing. KIDDERINA, ab. nat., stout, age about 35 years, height 5ft. 8in., under selJtence of 12 months h.1., for larceny, and JACKY, middling stout, age about 2U years, height 5ft. 6in., under sentence of 12 months h.1., for manslaughter; absconded from the prison working party at Dervy, on the 9th ult.

Miscellaueous . THOM AS ROMNEY, charge,l at Fremantle, on the

30th ult., by Wm. B. Hay,-refusing duty on board the schooner" Bittern." 8 weeks h.1.

Inquests.

Pe1·th.-On the 31st ult., at the Police Court, before G. "V. Leake, E q., P.1\1. and Coronpr, on the body of Isaac Watson, exp., late 72 6, who was killed by a railway train passin~ over him, at Bays­water, on the 27th ult. Verdict-" Accidental death."

Geraldtoll.-0n the ht inst., before 1\1. Brown, Esq., R.M. and Coroner, on the body of Ah Hee, Chinaman, who wa,s found den.u in hi bed on the 30th ult. Verdict-" D,'ath ('3,uf;ed by taking an overdose of opiulD, probably self-administered."

Roebr)1ll'ne.-On the 24th ult., at th Court House, -before E. F. Angelo, R.M. and Coroner, on the body of Carl Lorenzen, found dead in the bush on the 'morning of the ~4th nIt. Verdict-" Accidental death, ('aused by falling from a horse."

P l1rtlz.-On the 5th inst., at the Police Conrt, before G. W. Leake, P.M. and COl'on>l', on the body of Betsey Cockram, who was found in the Canning river, at Cannington, on the 4th inst. Verdict­" Found drowned:-"

House-breaking, &c. Pprth.-On the night of the 1st inst., the chemist's

shop of Dr. A. Jame on, Hutt Strf'et, was feloniously entered by forcing a door, and £3 13R. 7d. stolen from the till; Henry Stevens, exp., late 4902, alias Black Harry, committed this offence. Vide Appre­h ensions. Al, 01\l1.

Guildfad.-On the 3lst ult., the storeroom of C. C. Fauntlero" at R edc1iffe, was feloniouslv and forcibly entered: and ]4s. in silver and copl,er, '2 lb '. of negl'ohead toba\:\:o, and a pencil stolen therefrom ; John Connelly is charged with this offence. ride Apprehenslons. Al '():;J2.

196

Con­dition.

Exp. Do. Do.

Do. Female

Exp . T .L.

Ab. nat. Do.

Do.

F r e e

9623 10247 9533

5758

6466 9673

667 668

669

T.L. i 8094

Free I

F r e e Do. Do. Exp . 8802

P R I S O N E R S D I S C H A R O K I J Where

Committed.

From Fremantle Prison, during the week ending Saturday, 3rd November, 1888

Will iamson, Robe r t Johnson, Chas. Murphy , Wi l l iam

Wal lace , J o h n Lynch, Mary

Unswor th , J o h n ... Brennan , E d w a r d

Larceny Drun k and incapable On premises for unlawful pur­

poses Vagrancy ... On premises for unlawful pur­

poses Larceny Forge ry and u t t e r i n g

3 mon ths h.l. 21 days h. l . .. 3 mon ths h. l .

3 mo n t h s h. l . 3 months h.l .

6 mon ths h.l. 2 years h.l. ..

P e r t h Do. Do.

F r e m a n t l e P e r t h ...

Do. Gera ld ton

jProm Bottnest Gaol, during the week ending Saturday, 27th October, 1888.

14 months h.l . 14 mon ths h. l .

14 months h.l .

Albany Do.

Do.

Lian Ah Tek ... Breach of Master & Servants Act B a r r a t t o , Edwin ... Drunk and incapable Sinclair, H u g h ... Obscene l anguage Bot tomley, W m . ... Drunk and incapable ; unlawful

! possession

From Geraldton Gaol, during the week ending Saturday, 20th October, 1888

3 mon ths h. l . 21 days h J 28 days h.l 21 days h . l . ; 1 m o n t h

h J .

Derby Do. Do. Do.

Date of Dlacharse,

I 30th 1st

•2nd

lUrd

Oct.

Nov. ^'Wh

do.

do.

Kai l lya (or Ka lyar ) Sheepsteal ing Weeza Weezi (or Do.

W e r y Wery) Nal lywalmor (or Do.

Mull iawalma)

From Newcastle Gaol, during the two weeks ending Saturday, 3rd November, 1888.

Lewis, Pe t e r ... 1 Larceny I 12 mon ths h.l . . . . . N o r t h a m

Neesham, Thos. ... ' Drunk and incapable ' 10s. fine or 7 d a y s h.l . | Newcast le

From Wyndham Gaol during the week ending Saturday, 30th September, 1888.

Dillon, James ... , Aggrava ted assaul t i 6 months h J . ... i Ha l l ' s Crk.

From Derby Gaol during the five weeks ending Saturday, 20th October, 1888.

27th Oct.

22nd 1st

Oct. Nov.

29th Sep.

21st Sep. Sth Oct. 18th do. 20th do.

Ah W h e e Assaul t 2 mon ths h. l . Sharks Bay | 20th Oct.

Prisoners tried at the Quarter Sessions, Roebourne, commencing Wednesday, ."̂ rd October, 1888.

Con­dition.

Ab. nat. Do. ..

Do. . . Do. .

Eeg. No. Name. ' Offence.

Tartaycoora, Harry ... Kirah, Shamrock

Yunarbiddy, Dan Thiira^indoo, Dugal . . .

Murder Do.

Do

Bistrict.

Tule Oakover

Ashburton ...

Police Gazette page.

1888. 65

122 91 91

Verdict. How disposed of.

Guilty Do

"i Guilty of being > accessory after ) t h e fact.

Death Death

2 years h.l.

Prisoners tried at the Quarter Sessions, Derby, commencing Thursday, 2.5th October, 1888.

Free . Exp . . 5326

Wall, Thomas Boyce... Williams, Richard ...

Larceny Do.

i W. Kimberley : Do

174 148, 174

Guilty Do.

18 months h.l. 2 years h.l.

^'J^

By A u t h o r i t y : RTOHAKU P E T H E R , Government P r i n t e r , P e r t h .

rtition. _ego o. (Jon· I R 1\

Exp. Do. Do.

Do. Female

Exp. T,L.

Ab. nat.

Do.

Do.

Free T.L.

}<'ree

Free Do. Do.

9623 10247 9533

5758

6466 9673

667 668

669

8094

Exp. 8802

Chinese I

PRISONERS

Name. Otfeuce.

196

D ISO H A R G .B~ L> ,

Sentence. Where Committed.

From F?'emantle Prison, during the week ending Saturday, 3rd No?,embm', 1888.

Williamson, Robert J ohnson, Chas. Murphy, William

Wallace, J ohn Lynch, Mary

Unsworth, J ohn Brennan, Edward

From Rottnest

Lar ceny Drunk and incapable On premises for unlawful pur·

poses

3 months h.1. 21 days h.1. ... 3 months h.1.

P erth Do. Do.

Fremantle P erth

Vagrancy... 3 months h .1. On premises for unlawful pur· 3 months h.1.

poses Larceny 6 months h.1. Do. Forgery and uttering 2 years h.1. ... Geraldton

Gaol, during the week ending Saturday, 27th Octobe1', 1888. Sheepstealing 14 months h.1. Albany Do. 14 months h.1. Do.

Kaillya (or Kalyar) W eeza W eezi (or

W ery W ery) Nallywalmor (or Do. 14 months h.1. Do.

Mulliawalma)

From Newcastle Gaol, during the two weeks ending Saturday, 31'd Novembe1', 1888.

I Lewis, P eter ... I Larceny ...... . .. 1 12 months h.1. .. , 1 Northam Neesham, Thos. ... Drunk and incapable ... 10s. fine or 7 days h.1. Newcastle

From Wyndham Gaol during the week ending Saturday, 30th Septembe1', 1888. DiIlon, J ames "'! Aggravated assault ... 1 6 months h.1. ... , H a ll's Crk'

l From Derby Gaol during the five weeks ending Saturday, 20th October, 1888.

Lian Ah Tek Barratto, Edwin ... Sinclair, Hugh Bottomley, Wm ....

Breach of Master & Servants Act Drunk and incapable Obscene language Drunk and incapable; unlawful

possession

3 months h.1. 21 days h.1. . .. 28 days h.1. ... 21 days h.1. ; 1 month

h.1.

Derby Do. Do. Do.

Ft'om Geraldton Gaol, during the week ending Saturday, 20th October, 1888.

Date of mschar ~e .

I} 30th Oct.

I 1st Nov.

J 2nd do.

l3rd do.

22nd Oct. 1st Nov.

29th Sep.

21st Sep. 8th Oct. 18th do. 20th do.

1 Ah Whee .. . ... I Assault ... I 2 months h.1. ... I Sharks Bay I 20th Oct.

Prisoners tried at the Quarter Sessions, Roebourne, commencing Wednesday, 3rd October, 1888.

Ab. nat. Do .. Do .. Do.

Free ... , Exp ... .

Name. Offence. District. Police Gazette page.

1888.

Verdict. How disposed of.

Tartaycoora, Harry.. . Murder Yule ... 65 Guilty Death Kirah, Shamrock Do. Oakover 122 Do....... Death Yunarbiddy, Dan ... 91 } Guilty of being Thuragindoo, Dugal ... Do. Ashburton 91 acces ory after 2 years h .1.

the fact.

Prisoners tried at the Quarter Sessions, Derby, commencing 'fhursday, 23th October, 18gS.

.. I W!,lI .. Thom~s Boyce .. \ L arceny . .., . . I W. Kimberley \ I&:. \ Guilty .. .. .\ 18 months h.!. 5326 WIlllams, RIchard.. Do. . : Do... .. 148, 174 Do. . 2 years h .1.

By Authority: RICHARD PET HER. Government Printer, Pert.h .

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P o l i t e ^Sr^ftttt^ " V ^ T E S T E Z ^ l ^ J^'U&'XXijJ^XfXj^.

[ Published by Authority. ]

This Gazette is published for Police information only, and the Police throughout the Colony

are instructed to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the contents.

GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police.

No. 46.] WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. [1888.

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Circular Orders and Miscellaneous Information.

CO. 7»73-—Inspectors and Sub-District Officers are directed to take 8te])S to ensure all accounts for Police expenditure during the current year, in their Districts and Sub-Districts, being collected and forwarded to the Chief Ofiice by the 3rd January at the latest.

GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police.

2-11-88.

Stealing in Dwellings, from the Person, &c.

Wigndham.—On the 7th ult., from a store-room,— gold pin, set with a dark red stone, the property of F. S. Brockman.—C.I. 605.

Williams.—Between the 17th and 25th nit., from owner's dwelling, Mokine Gully,—1 £5 bank note, the property of Thomas Newman. Suspicion at­taches to James Brock, juvenile.—C.I. 606.

Perth.—On the night of the 8th inst., from an un­finished building in Mount Street,—1 half-rip saw, marked " O. Powell," 1 smoothing plane, marked " S M R Y , " 1 nickel plated brace, and 1 small American bit, the property of Owen Powell.—C.I. 607.

Perth.—Ou the night of the Sth inst., from owner's garden, Dyer Street,—about \ cwt. green onions, the

'«) property of William Golding.—C.I. 608.

Perth.—On tlie night of the 9th inst., from the "Criterion" Hotel,—silver mounted hazel walking stick, with crutch buckhorn handle, the property of G. R. Woods of Fremantle.—C.I. 609.

Viele Police Gazette, 1,S88, pag-e 193, C.I. 588. Peith.—Charles Bagot's pocket-book, with con­

tents, has been found, not stolen.

Fremantle.—On the 31st ult., from the railway guard's van, between Perth and Fremantle,—cedar wood case, with the letters B L J on cover, containing a portion of a 5-inch transit theodolite, makers Troughton & Simms, the property of Arthur Cham-berlin.—C.I. 610.

Beverley.—On or about 31st August last from a box at the Railway Main Cam]),— 1 black silk dress, kilted, black and white lace trimmings, 1 black French merino dress trimmed with black crape, 1 black twill skirt, 1 black mackintosh coat, and sundry under­clothing, the pr<jperty of C. Meadows.—C.I. 611.

Apprehensions ;ued).

CHOCOLATE, ab. nat., at Napier Range, liy P.C. Ritchie; brought up at Derby, on the 17th ult. Discharged for want of prosecution.

Vide Police Gazette, 1887, page 71 ( W a r r a n t s I ssued) . DAVID and BOBBY, ab. nats., at Derby, on the 3rd

inst., by P.C. I'enton. 12 months h.l. each.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 174. WANDA alias JACKY, ab. nat., brought up at

Bigina, on the 28th September last. Discharged for want of prosecution.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 174. MATHAGOORA, ab. nat., brought up at Bigina, on

the 28th September last. 12 months h.l.

JOSEPH M . DILLON, at Wyndham, on the 30th September last, by P.Cs. Graham and Crowe; threatening to kill his wife, Lucy Dillon. Bound over to keep the peace for 6 months.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 91.

BURNDALLIE, ab. nat., V)rotight up at Derby, on the 1st ult. 12 months h.l.

-W-EJSTEJRN AUSTRALIA.

[Published by Authority.]

This Gazette is published for Police information only, and the Police throughout the Colony

are instructed to make themselves fhoroughly acqnaintecl with the contents.

GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissionel' of Police.

No. 46 .J WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. [1888.

Circular Orders and Miscellaneous Information.

C.O. %73.-Inspectors and Sub-District Officers are directed to take steps to ensure all accounts for PoE 'f' expenditure during tbe eunent year, in their Districtl:l and Sub-Districts, being collected and fo rward('d to the Chief Office by the 3r<1 January at t he latest.

GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police.

2-11-88.

St ealing in Dwellings, from the Person, &c.

Wyndham.-On the 7th ult., from a store-room,­gold pin, set witb a dark red ::ltune, the property of F. S. Brockman.-C.r. 605.

Williams.-Between the 17th and 25th ult., from owner's dlVelling, Mokine Gully,-l £5 bank note, the propf'rty of ·Thomas Newman. Suspicion at­taches to James Brock, juvenilc.-C.1. 606.

Perth.-On the uight of the 8tb inst., from an un­finish d building in Mount Street,- l half-rip saw, marked "0. Powell ," 1 smoothing plane, marked " S M R Y," 1 nickel plated brace, and 1 small American bit, the property of Owen Powell. -C.r. 607.

Pe1·th.-On tbe night of tbe 8th inst ., from owner's garden, Dyer Street,-about t cwt. green onions, the property of William Golding.-C.r. 608.

P/:"I·tlz.-On the night of the 9th inst., from the "Criterion" Hotel,-silver mounted hazel walking ,tick, with crutch buckhorn han lle, the property of G. R. Woods of Fremantle.-C.r. 609.

Vide Police Gazette, 18, 8, page 193, C.r. 588. P(')th.-Charles Bagot's pocket-hook, with con­

tl'nts, ha.' been found, not stolen.

Fremantle.-On the 31st ult., from the railway guard's van, between Perth and Fremantle,-cedar wood case, with the letters B L J on cover, containing a portion of a 5-incb transit theodolite, makers Troughton & Simms, the property of Arthur Cham­berlin.-C.I. 610.

BevP1'ley.-On or about 31st August last, from a box at the Railway Main Cawjl,- 1 bln-ck ilk dress, kilted, black and white lace trimmiuITs, 1 black French merino dress trimmed with bla('k crape, 1 black twill skirt, 1 black mackintosh coat, and sundry under­clothing, the property of C. l\Ieadows.-C.r. 611.

Apprehensions Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 50 ("Warrants Issued).

CHOCOLATE, ab. nat., a.t Napier Range, li'y P.C. Ritchie; Lrought up at Derby, on the 17th ult. Discharged for want of prosecution.

Vide Police Gazette, 1887, page i1 (Warrants I ssued) .

DAVID and BOBBY, ab. nats., at Derbv, on the 3rd inst., by P.C. ~\enton . 1~ months h.1. each.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, pagf' 174.

\V ANDA alias J ACKY, ab. nat., brought up at Bigina, on the 28th September last. Discharged for want of prosecution.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 174.

l\IATHAGOORA, ab. nat., brought up at Bigina, on the 28th September last. 12 months h.1.

J OSEPH M. DILLON, at W,ndham, on the 30th September last, by P.Cs. Graham and Crowe; threatening to kill his wife, Lucy Dillon. Bound over to keep the peace for 6 months.

Vide Police Gazette, 188 , pagE' 91.

BURNDALLIE, ab. nat., brought up at Derby, on the 1st ult. 1'2 months h.1.

198

BACCA, Malay, at Cossack, on the 18th Sept. last, by P.C. Wilson ; deserting tbe schooner " Pearl." 12 weeks h.l.

WALLERA, ab. nat. female, at Cossack, on the 22nd September last, by P.C. Peirl; assault. 6 months h.l.

JOHN CAVANAGH, exp., at Eoebourne, on the 28th September last, by P.Cs. Wheatley and Finucane ; vagrancy. 3 months h.l.

ANTONIO LORENZO, Manillaman, at Cossack, on the 29th ult., by P.C. Wilson ; vagrancy, supposed lunatic. Eemanded.

WILLIAM SOERIDGE, exp., late 9006, at Cossack, on the 15th ult., by P.C. Peirl; assault. 20s. fine or 14 days h.l.

JOSEPH FOOTE, at Kojonup, on the 21st ult., by L.C. Woods; inciting a prisoner to resist arrest. 20s. fine or 14 days h.l.

JOHN CARROLL alias CARROTTS, exp., late 5677, at Kojonup, on the 23rd ult., by P.C. Kelly; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 3 months h.l.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 162.

TERENCE MCENROE, brought up at Albany, on the 5th inst. Sent to Lunatic Asylum, Fremantle.

JAMES MARSDEN, exp., late 10309, at Albany, on the 29th ult., by P.C. Holland; vagrancy. 14 days h.l.

MICHAEL ENNIS, exp., late 7980, at Albany, on the 3rd inst., by Cox. Hayman ; vagrancy. 20s. fine or 1 month h.l.

THOMAS HAMLET, at Newcastle, on the 3rd inst., by P.C. Watson; disorderly conduct. 20s. fine or 7 days h.l.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 195. GEORGE COLKETT, C.R., Reg. No. 9692, brought

up at Newcastle, on the 7th inst. 3 years h.l.

MARTHA GIESSON, at Perth, on the Sth inst., by P.C. Edmondson; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 1 month h.l.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 194. JOHN CONNOLLY, brought up at Guildford, on the

6th inst. 6 months h.l.

JOHN FOLEY, C.P., Reg. No. 2611, at Guildford, on the 7th inst., by P.C. English ; drunk and dis­orderly. 14 days h.l.

HARVEL PEDERSON, on board the barque " Helena Mena" at Fremantle, on the Sth inst., by W.P.C. Cook; refusing duty, 12 weeks h.l. Embezzling cargo, 4 weeks h.L, cumulative.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 194. BENJAMIN DAVIS, exp., late 7673, and HENRY

JAMES PHILLIPS , exp., late 10334, brought up at Northam, on the 8th inst. 6 months h.l. each.

WILLIAM SHERRY, exp., late 9566, at Albany, on the Sth inst., by Cox. Hayman; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 3 months h.l.

Vide Police Geizette, 1888, page 194.

HENRY STEVENS alias BLACK HARRY, exp., late 4902, brought up at Perth, on the 12th inst. Com­mitted for trial.

MARY PICKETT, at Perth, on the 12th inst., by P.C. Nicholls; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 1 month h.l.

Property Lost.

Pg-j-th.—On the 29th ult., on the Fremantle road, —woman's ulster, trimmed with plush, large brown buttons, the property of Emily Green.

Perth.—On the Sth inst., on the Guildford road,— bag of broad beans, the property of Stephen Bean.

Perth.-On the Sth inst., supposed in Wellington Street,—5 keys on split ring, with a portion of a silver neck chain attached by small gold ring, aud a pair of folding pocket scissors, the property of A. Willson. One of the keys is brass, of peculiar shape, the chain is of very fine curb links.

Perth.—On or about the 24th ult., in City,—oval shaped silver Vjrooch, with cross-bar, surrounded by silver knobs, the property of Miss Eogers.

York.—On the 24th ult., in town,—very large shepherd's plaid shawl, the property of Mrs. T. Harkness.

Bunbury.—On the 27th ult., in town,—cheque on W.A. Bank, drawn by Geo. R. Teede in favor of William J. Piggott, or order, dated 27-10-88, not endorsed.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 190.

Perth.—John Gallop's dog has been found.

Property Found. Vide FoUce Gazette, 1887, page 13.

Beverley.—The whiskey above mentioned has been claimed by and handed to finder.

Fremantle.—On the 28th ult., near the English Church,—lady's handbag, containing a birthday book and 2 photos. On the 9th inst., on the Canning road,—black leather satchel, containing a key, oranges, &c. Now at the Police Station.

Carnarvon.—On or about the l l t h July last, near the "Carnarvon" hotel,—silver hunting Geneva watch, No. 46672, and small silver chain. Now at the Police Station.

Perth.—On the 20th ult., in St. George's Terrace", —parcel of washed clothes.—P.B. 186. On the 31st ult., in Hay street,—brass candle branch.—P.B. 187. On the 1st inst., in Howick street,—a door key.—P.B. 188. On the 3rd inst., in city,—purse containing money and stamps.—P.B. 190. Now at

^M^

^

B.~CCA, Malay, at Cossack, on the 18th Sept. last, by P.C. Wilsou; deserting tbe schouner" Pearl." 12 weeks b.l.

W ALLERA, ab. nat. female, at Cossack, on the 22nd September last, by P.C. Peirl; assault. 6 months h.1.

JOHN CAVANAGH, exp., at Roeboume, on the 28th September last, by P.Cs. Wheatley and Finucane; vagrancy. 3 months h.1.

ANTONIO LORENzo, Mauillaman, at Cossack, on the 29th ult., by P.C. Wilson; vagrancy, supposed lunatic. Remanded.

WILLIAM SORRIDGE, exp., late 9006, at Cossack, on the 15th ult., by P.C. Peirl; assault. 20s. fine or 14 days h.1.

JOSE PH FOOTE, at Kojonup, on the 21st ult., by L .C. Woods; inciting a prisoner to resist arrest. 20s. fine or 14 days h.1.

JOHN CAJ-l.ROLL alias CARROTTS, exp., late 5677, at Kojonup, on the 23rd ult., by P.C. Kelly; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 3 mOllths h.1.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 162.

TERENCE McENRoE, brought up at Albany, on the 5th inst. Sent to Lunatic Asylum, Fremantle.

JAMES MARSDEN, exp., late 10309, at Albany, on the 29th ult., by P.C. Holland; vagrancy. 14 days h.1.

MICHAEL ENNIS, exp., late 7980, at Albany, on the 3rd inst., by Cox. Hayman; vagrancy. 20s. fine or 1 month h.1.

THOl\1AS HAMLET, at Newcastle, on the 3rd inst., by P.C. Watson; disorderly conduct. 20s. fine or 7 days h.l.

Vide PoUce Gazette, 1888, page 195.

GEORGE COLKETT, C.R., Reg. No. 9692, brought up at Newcastle, on the 7th inst. 3 years h.1.

MARTHA GIESSON, at Perth, on the 5th inst., by P.C. Edmondson; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 1 month h.1.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page H)4.

JOHN CONNOLLY, brought up at Guildford, on the 6th inst. 6 months h.1.

JOHN FOLEY, C.P., Reg. No. 2611, at Guildford, on the 7th inst., by P.C. English; drunk and dis­orJerly. 14 days h.1.

HARvEL PEDERSON, on board the barque "Helena Mena" at Fremantle, on the 5th inst., by W.P.C. Cook; refusing duty, 12 weeks h.1. Embezzling cargo, 4 weeks h.1., cumulative.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 194.

BENJAMIN DAVIS, exp., late 7673, and HENRY JAMES PHILLIPS, exp., late 10334, brought up at Northam, on the 8th inst. 6 months h.1. each.

198

WILLIAM SHERRY, exp., late 9566, at Albany, on the 5th inst., by Cox. Httyman; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 3 mouths h.1.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, pn,ge 194.

HENRY STEVENS alias BLACK HARRY, exp., late 4902, brought up at Perth, on the 12th inst. Com­mitted for trial.

MARY PICKETT, at Perth, on the 12th inst., by P.C. Nicholls; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 1 month h.1.

Property Lost.

Perth.-On the 29th ult., on the Fremantle road, -woman's ulster, trimmed with plush, large brown buttons, the property of Emily Green.

Pe~HL-On the 5th inst., on the Guildford road,­bag of broad beans, the property of Stephen Rean.

Perth.-:-On the 5th inst., supposed in Wellington Street,-5 keys on split ring, with a portion of a silver neck chain attached by small gold ring, aud a pair of folding pocket scissors, the property of A. Willson. One of the keys is brass, of peculiar shape, the chain is of very fine curb links.

Perth.-On or about the 24th ult., in City,-oval shaped silver brooch, with cross-bar, surrounded by silver knobs, the property of Miss Rogers.

Yorlc.-On the 24th ult., in town,-very large shepherd's plaid shawl, the property of Mrs. T. Harkness.

Bunbu~·y.-On the 27th ult., in town,-cheque on W.A. Bank, d!'awn by Geo. R. Teede in favor of William J. Piggott, or order, dated 27-10-88, not endorsed.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 190.

Perth.-John Gallop's dog has been found.

Property Found. Vide Police Gazette, 1887, page 13.

Beverley.-The whiskey above mentioned has been claimed by and handed to finder.

F1·ernantle.-On the 28th ult., near the English Church,-lady's handbag, containing a birthday book and 2 photos. On the 9th inst., on the Canning road,-black leather satchel, containing a key, oranges, &c. Now at the Police Station.

Oarna.1·von.-On or about the 11th July last, near the "Carnarvon" hotel,-si lver hunting Geneva watch, No. 46672, ana small silver chain. Now at the Police Station.

Perth.- On the 20th ult., in St. George's Terrace, -parcel of washed clothes.-P.B. 186. On the 31st ult., in Hay street,-brass candle branch.-P.B. 187. On the 1st inst., in Howick street,-a door key.--:-~.B. 188. On the 3rd inst., in city,-purse contammg money and stamps.-P.B. 190. Now at

199

Lost P roper ty Office. On the 8th inst. , in Roe street,—a wheelbarrow. Now in finder's possession.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page ISI, P.B. 176. Perth.—Tbe eye-glasses above mentioned have

been claimed by and handed to owner.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 144, P.B. 132. Perth.—The whip above mentioned have been

claimed by and handed to finder.

Miscellaneous. Soo F E E , Chinaman, charged at Carnarvon, on the

10th ult., by P.C. Tr ibe ,—smuggl ing 10 ozs. opium and a pair of scales from the " A u s t r a l i n d " s.s., on the 15th September last. F ined =£9 and to forfeit goods.

THOMAS B R E N N A N , charged at Carnarvon, on the 2nd inst., by Corporal Taylor ; supplying intoxicat­ing liquor to ab. natives. d£20 fine or 3 months h.l.

E D W I N J O H N M E R L E T C L A P H A M , charged a t Roe­bourne, on the I s t September last, by Sergt . Kennedy ; supplying intoxicating liquor to ab. natives. Fined iJ20.

J A M E S M C C A R T H Y , charged at Roebourne, on the 15th September last, by P.C. F inucane ; supplying intoxicating liquor to ab. natives. Cautioned and to pay costs.

W I L L I A M C O F F E N , charged at Roebourne, on the 6th September last, by Sergt. K e n n e d y ; cruelty t o a horse. Cautioned, and to pay costs.

J A M E S M U R R A Y PATTON, charged a t Roebourne, on the l l t h ult., by Samuel Burges s ; drunk and disorderly, 40s. fine and costs, or 1 month h.l . ; threatening language, 40s. fine or 1 month h i . ; refusing to leave premises ; 40s. fine or 1 month h.l.

J O H N M C K E N Z I E ; charged at Eoebourne. on the 15th ult . , by P.C. Maxwel l ; aggrava ted assaul t on ab. nat . female Biljibung. £5 fine and costs, or 6 months h.l.

J O H N H U T C H I N S O N ; charged at Eoebourne, on the 15th ult., by P.C. Maxwel l ; assault on ab. nat . female Bessie. 10s. fine and costs, or 14 days h.l.

P A T R I C K O ' C O N N O R ; charged a t Eoebourne , on the 30th ult. , by Dr. Fr izeU; t respassing in the Hospi ta l premises, caut ioned; t respassing in the dwelling of Dr. FrizeU, cautioned and to pay costs.

H E N R Y K E N N I N G T O N ; charged a t Eoebourne , on the 30th ult., by Pat r ick O 'Connor ; abusive lan­guage, 20s. fine or 1 month h . l . ; assault , 1 month hd.

A H Y O U (Chinamanj ; charged a t Cossack, on the 30th ult. , by A. S. Thompson ; desert ing service. =£30 fine or 3 months h.l.

C A R O L I N E P L A T T ; charged at Cossack, on the 30th ult . , by P.G. P e i r l ; disorderly conduct, 40s. fine and costs or 1 month h . l . ; threa tening language towards Elizabeth Roy, bound over to keep the peace for 6 months .

J O H N M U N R O , charged a t P e r t h , on the 28th ul t . , by P.C. Pusey ; disorderly conduct. I s . fine and 2 months h. l .

L E W I S C U R R I E R and A L F R E D COOMBS, charged a t Albany, on the Sth inst., by Gerald Ea ikes , Customs Officer ; smuggl ing a box of cigars.

F R A N C I S W I L L I A M E O S S , charged a t F reman t l e , on the 7th inst., by Sub-Inspector Lawrence ; furious driving. F ined 40s. and costs.

C H A R L E S COOK, and J O H N COSGROVE, exp., late 10153, charged at Newcastle, on the 10th inst., by Lance-Sergt . Farley ; supplying intoxicat ing l iquor to an ab. nat .

Fined ^ 2 0 and costs, or 3 months h.l., each.

Oon-•iitlon. Reg. No.

P R I S O N E R S D I S C H A R G H i l I J ) .

"Where Committed. Date of Discha rge ,

Female Free

Exp. Female Exp. Do. Do. Female Free

...

. . . 1

5085

71 8702 9269

Free

From Fremantle P-rison, during the week ending Saturday, IOth November, 1888.

Drunk and incapable On premises for unlawful pur­

poses Exposing the person Disorderly conduct Drunk and incapable Vagrancy ... Housebreaking Breacli of Wines, &c.. Act Larceny

From Newcastle Gaol, during ihe week ending Saturelay, IOth November, 1888.

Smith, James ... [ Disorderly conduct ... ... i 21 days h.l. ... . . . . Northam

Wetherall, Ann ... Dupert, John

Clark, William ... Stephane, Eosanna Richardson, George Smith, Robert Preen, Moses Smith, Elizabeth... Noonan, Wm.

21 days h.l 3 months h.l.

10s. fine or 1 month h.l. I s . fine & 3 months h.l . 21 days h.l 3 months h.l . 12 months h.l. 1 mon th h.l . 6 mon ths h.l.

F r e m a n t l e P e r t h ...

F r e m a n t l e Do. P e r t h ... F r e m a n t l e P e r t h ... Do. Do.

5th NOV 6th do.

^: 8 th do.

1 i-lOth do.

Sth Nov.

F'om Albany Gaol, during the two weeks ending Saturday, 3rd November, 1888. Exp. I 7980 I Ennis, Michael Free ... [ Sands, David Do. ... ! Turner, Thomas Exp. I 9566 : Sherry, Wm.

From Bunbur Ab. imt. I ... I Sambo

Drunk and incapable i 21 days h.l. ... ... ' Albany .. ' Vagrancy ... ... ... ... 20s. fineor 21 days h.l. : Do. j Do. Imon thh . l . ... Do. : Drunk and incapable ... ... 21 days h.l. ... ... i Do.

•y Gaol, during the week ending Saturday, 3rd November, 1888.

I Drunk and disorderly i 7 days h.l. ... ... i Bunbury

22nd Oct. 25th do. 29th do. 30th do.

29th Oct.

Lost Propt:lrty Office. street,-a wheelbarrow.

On the 8th inst., in Roe Now in finder's possession.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 181, P.B. 176. Perth.-The eye-glasses alJove mentioned have

been claimed by and handed to owner .

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 144, P.B. 132.

Perth.-The whip above mentioned have been claimed by and handed to finder.

Mi scellane ous . 800 FEE, Chinaman, charged at Carnarvon, on the

10th ult., by P.C. Tribe,-smuggling 10 ozs. opium and a pair of scales from the "Australind" s.s., on the 15th September last. Fined £9 and to forfeit goods.

THOMAS BRENNAN, charged at Carnarvon, on the 2nd inst., by Corporal Taylor; supplying intoxicat­ing liquor to ab. llfttives. £20 fine or 3 months h.1.

EDWIN JOHN MERLET CLAPHAM, charged at Roe­bourne, on the 1st September last, by Sergt. Kennedy; supplying intoxicating liquor to a.b. natives. Fined £20.

J AMES MCCARTHY, charged at Roebourne, on the 15th September last, by P.C. Finucane; supplying intoxicating liquor to ab. natives. Cautioned and to pay costs.

WILLIAM COFFEN, charged at Roebourne, on the 6th September last, by Sergt. Kennec1y; cruelty to a horse. Cautioned, and to pay costs.

J AMES MURRAY PATTON, charged at Roebourne, on the 11th ult., by Samuel Burgess; drunk and disorderly, 40s. fine and costs. or 1 month h.1.; threatening language, 40s. fine or 1 month h.1.; refusing to leave premises; 40s. fine or 1 month h.1.

199

JOH~ llCKENZIE; charged at Roebourne. on the 15th ult., by P.C. ~Iaxwell; aggrasated a ault on ab. nat. female Biljibung. £5 fine and cost, or 6 months h.1.

JOHN H UTCHINSOX; charged at Roebourne, 011 the 15th u1t., by P.C. 1\Iaxwell; a ault on ab. nat. female Bessie. 10s. fine and costs, or 14 days h.1.

PATRICK O'CONNOR; charged at Roebourne, on the 30th ult., by Dr. Frizell; trespassing in the Hospital premises, cautioned; trespassing in the dwelling of Dr. Frizell, cautioned and to pay co ts.

HENRY KENNINGTO~; charged at Roebourne, on the 30th ult., by Patrick O'Connor; abusive lan­guage, 20s. fine or 1 month h.1.; assault, 1 month h.1.

AH You (Chinaman); charged at Cossack, on the 30th ult., by A. S. Thompson; de erting service. £30 fine or 0 month h.1.

CAROLINE PLATT; charged at Cossack, on the 30th ult., by P.C. P eirl; disorderly conduct, 40s. fine and costs or 1 month h.1.; threatening language towards Elizabeth Roy, bound over to keep the peace for 6 months.

JOHN MUNRO, charged at Perth, on the 28th ult., by P.C. Pusey; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 2 months h.1.

LEWIS CURRIER and ALFRED COOl.\IBS, charged at Albany, on the 5th inst., by Geralc1 Raikes, Customs Officer; smuggling a box of cigars.

FRANCIS WILLIA:lI Ross, charged at Fremantle, on the 7th inst., by Sub-Inspector Lawrence; furious driving. Fined 40s. and costs.

CHA.RLES COOK, and JOHN COSGROVE, exp., late 10153, charged at Newcastle, on the 10th inst., by Lance-Sergt. Farley; supplying intoxica.ting liquor to an ab. nat.

Fined £20 and costs, or 3 months h.1., each.

PRISONER:::3 DI:::30HARGED.

Von· ,lItlon.

FeUl~le

Free

Exp. Female Exp. Do. Do. Female

Free

Free

Exp. I Free Do. Exp.

Ab.nat.\

Reg. No.

5085

71 8702 9269

7980

9566

NA.m6~ Offence. Sentence. Wllere Commi.tted.

Ft'oln Fremantle Prison, dnt'ing the week ending Sattt1'Clay, 10th November, 1888. Wetherall, Ann Dupert, John

Drunk and incapable 21 days h.1. ... On premises for unlawful pur- 3 months h.1.

poses

Fremantle Perth

Clark, William E}..-po ing tbe person lOs. fine or 1 month h.1. Fremantle Stephane, Rosanna Disorderly conduct Is. fine & 3 months h.1. Do. Richardson, George Dl'lmk and incapable 21 days h.1. ... Perth Smith, Robed Vagrancy ... 3 months h.1. Fremantle

I Preen, Moses ... Housebreaking 12 months n.I. Perth Smith, Elizabeth... Breach of Wines, &c., Act 1 month h.1. Do. Noonan, Wm. Larceny 6 months h.1. Do.

From Newcastle Gaol, dU1'ing the week ending Saturday, 10th Novembet', 1888. Smith, James Disorderly conduct ... I 21 days h.1. ... Northam

Fro~n Albany Gaol, dm'ing the two weeks ending Satm'day, 3rd Novembel', 1888. I Ennis, l\Iichael

Sands, Davic1 Turner, Thomas Sherry, Wm.

FrOIl! Bllnbury

I Drunk and incapable Yagrancy .. , ... Do. Drunk and incapable

Gaol, dW'ing the week

21 days h.1. ... . . . I Albany 20s. fine or 21 days h.1. , Do. 1 month h.1. ... Do. 21 days h.1. ... ... Do.

ending Saturday, 3t'd Novembe'l' , 1888. Sambo . .. I Drunk and disorderly ... .•. I 7 days h.1. ... Buubury

Date of Discharge.

5th Nov. 6th do.

) 8th do.

lOth do.

8th Nov.

22nd Oct. 25th do. 29th do. 30th do.

29th Jct.

200

Warrants Issued. WATHABIDDY alias CHARLEY, ab. nat., and W A R -

BY, ab. nat. female, no description given; deserting the service of Alfred Eussell. Dated Bigina, 1st October, 1888.

Inquests. Wyndham.—On the 18th ult., at Dillon's Springs,

before E. C. Hare, J .P. and Acting Coroner, on the" body of P. Alexander Kemp, who died on the 17th ult. from a gunshot wound inflicted by himself. Verdict—" Suicide while insane."

Albany.—On the Sth inst., before F. A. Hare, J .P . and Acting Coroner, on the body of David James Monaghan, age 13 months, who died suddenly on the 3rd inst. Verdict—" Death from natural causes."

Conditional Release Holders. WILLIAM DARCEY, Eeg. No. 8247, reported ar- - x ^

rival at Victoria Plains on the 22nd ult. Intends to reside at Victoria Plains.

THOMAS LINDON, Eeg. No. 8915, reported arrival at Jarrahdale on the Slst ult.

ESO^l'ED PRISONERS

f-

Gazett e No.

1

3

8

9

29

.53

ii

81

33

R4

85

124 139

l.i.i 214

221 234 23.5

236 238 244 246 264 268 272 273 274

276 289 292 .321 317 322 313 323 328 329 .330 .337 .3-38 .339 341 342 343 344 345

Nair.e

Righton, Henry

Goodland, William ..

Kearnes, Jolin or Jas....

Parkinson, Henry

Foster, James ...

Soiuherden, Langley...

Smith, Geo

Wil.'ion, George

1

Calley, Thomas

P.irker, Henry

. Wilson, John

Wilingo Hurley, James

Gnandonba Ejerrimurra

Moothio a Blowem ... Billa:ooroo Delthrith.'i alias Indar-

man Jenawaniloo alias Peer Kigawroo Kigangi'oo Nanulanger Birinoo Bardingooroo Johnny Watcatchu alias Dickey Coolingarra alias

Charley Wilga alias Dickey ... Yeelamurrah .. Jamison, Joseph Captain Narboanna Cockey Eelly, James Beddingnerdy Gabeyjerra Thalangarry Giunabinbang Jenny Jemima Mary Roubourn Toby Coomarrah Coonderong Jackey

Reg. No.

4620

8269

10097

8674

8263

7555

6141

S149

8531

8676

9358

9203

...

...

10216

7470

Con­dition.

P.P.

do.

R.C.P.

P.P.

T.L.

do.

do.

Ab. nat. T.L.

ab. nat. do.

do. do. do.

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

do ab. nat.

T.L. ab. nat.

do. do. T.L. do.

ab. nat . do. do. do.

ab .n . f. do.

ab. nat. do. do. do. do.

Date of escape.

10th Oct., 1868

16th Dec, 1870

10th Aug., 1873 ...

Sth March, 11,'4 ...

5th Oct., 1876

17th July, 1868

24th Feb., 1870

9th Nov., 1872

Uth January, 1870 ..

30th NOT., 1867

19th January, 1867...

22nd Sept., 1879 ... 22nd March, 1880 ...

loth September, 1880 23rd October, 1882...

21st March, 1883 ... 15th May, 1883

do.

do. do. do. do.

7th March, 1884 ... do.

6th May, 1884 9th July, 1884

do.

do. Sth Dec , 1885 I4th January, 1886... 16th Nov., 1886 ... 29th Nov., 1886 ... 1st D e c , 1886 Dec. 1885

U t h D e c , 1886 25th April, 1887 ...

do. do

.3rd March, 1888 ... do. do.

2Cth April, 1888 ... 23rd June, 1888 ... 16th do. 21st July, 1888 22nd Ju ly , 1888 ...

Bistrict from.

Perth

Fremantle ..,

Perth

Fremantle ...

York

Fremantle ...

Do

Jarrahdale Fremantle ...

Roebourne ... Gascojiie

Do Mt. Wittenoom

do.

do. do. do. do.

Mt. Wittenoom do.

Roebourne ... Mt. Wittenoom

do.

do. Roebourne ... Hamelin Roebourne ... Guildford ... Derby Geraldton ... Beringarra ...

do. do. do.

Roebourne ... do. do.

CoBsack Derby

do. Roebourne ... Derby

Description aud remarks.

Middling stout, age 46 years, Sft. 9in. high, sandy hair, dark blown eyes, long visage, fresh complexion, HK on each arm; farm laborer.

Stout, broad shoulders, 35 years of age, 5ft. 7Jin. high, dark btownhair, bald, light hazel eyes, long visage, fair complexion, anchor and J right arm, sailor and mermaid left arm, has a spot size of half a crown on left side of head void of hair, walks with a quick short step, turns right foot outward ; supposed to have gone to South Australia with Bernard Stein.

Stout, 40 years ol age, 5ft. 4in. high, brown hair, oval nsage, dark complexion, bayonet stab in neck, D left side, bullet mark on right leg, willow left arm, J right arm.

Middling stout, 37 years of age, 5ft. 6^in. high, brown hair, grey eyes, ov.il visage, fresh complexion, (lot and H on left arm.

Stout, age 33 years, 5ft. 5 jin. high, brown hair, haz el eyes, oval visage, sallow complexion, flags, D 18, 1863 right arm, anchor, dart, heart, crown and bracelets left arm.

Stout, 40 years of age, Sft. 73iin. high, dark brown hair, dark hazel eyes, oval visage, sallow complexion, sailor, female, and 3 flags left arm.

Stout, 45 years of age, Sft. 3Jin. high, dark brown hair, blue eyes, full visage, dark complexion, star on right hand, ship on left arm, crown and flag on right arm.

Slight, age 49, Sit. 4:n. high, brown hair, grey eyes, oval visage, fair complexion, scar corner right eye, scar right arm, scar left shin.

Slight, age 38, Sft. 8jin. high, red hair, grey eyes, oval visage sallow complexion, scar on forehead, D left breast, pockpitted.

SUght, age 47, 5ft. 4^in. high, brown hair, grey eyes, round vis­age, fresii complexion, scar on chin.

Middling stout, age 44, Sft. 6in. high, hair fair and scanty, blue eyes, long visage, fair complexion, W.J. right hand, cut mark on right cheek, scar about one inch long below right knee.

Middling stout, age 25, Sft. 7in. high, oval visage. Stout, age 48, 5ft. 8in. high, blown liair, grey eyes, lound visage, sallow complexion, scar on forehead.

Middling stout, age 30, Sft. Oin. high, round visage. Middling stout, age 30, Sft. Sin. high, round visage. Vide Police

Gazette, 18,S2, page 128. Stout, a2:e 40 vears, Sft. 7in high, round idsage.

Vide Police Gazette, 1884, page 74. Do. do., do. Do. do., page 98. Do. do., page 157. Do. do., do.

Do. do., do. Vide Police Ga-zette, 1886, page 9.

Do. do., page 26. Do. do., do. 213 Do. do., do. 198 Do. do., do. 217 Do. do., do. 152 Do. do., 1887 do. 4 Do. do., do. 165 Do. do., do. 165 Do. do., do. 165 Do. do., 1888 do. 71 Do. do., do. 71 Do. do., do. 71 Do. do., do. 113 Do. do., do. 124 Do. do., do. 12 Do. do., do. 151 Do. do., do. 151

By Authority: RICHAED PETHEB, Government Printer, Perth.

Warrants Issued. W ATHABIDDY alias CHARLEY, ab. nat ., and W AR­

BY, ab. nat. female, no description given ; deserting the service of Alfred Russell. Dated Bigina, 1st October, 1888.

Inquests. Wyndhatn.-On the 18th ult., at Dinon's Springs,

before R. C. Hare, J.P. and Acting Coroner, on the' body of P . Alexander K emp, who died on the 17th ult. from a gunshot wound inflicted by himself. Verdict-" Suicide while insane."

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A lbany.-On the 5th in st ., bafore F. A . ~are, J.P. and Acting Coroner, on the body of Davld James Monaghan age 13 months, who died suddenly on the

, 1 " 3rd inst . Verdict-" Death from natura causes.

Conditional Release Holders. W ILLIAM DARCEY, Reg. No. 8247, reported ar- '

rival at Victoria P lains on t he 22nd ult. Intends to reside at Victoria Plains.

THOMAS L INDON, Reg. No. 8915, reported a rrival at J a rrahda le on t he 31st ult.

E SOAP E D PRI S ONER S .

No. ditinn. Description aud remarks. Gazett e I Narr..e- ,I Reg. No. Oon- Date of escape. I District from.

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:;3

54

8J

83

B4

85

124 139

15.5 214

221 234 235

236 238 244 246 264 268 272 2i3 274

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Righton, Henry

Goodland, William ..

Kearnes, John or Jas ....

Parkinson, Henry

Foster, James ...

SouLherden, Langley ..

!'mith, Geo.

Willlon, George

Ca 11ey, Thomas

Parker, Henry

Wil on, John

Wilingo Hurley, J ames

Gnandonba .. . Ejerrimurra .. .

Moothio a Blowem Billg-ooroo Oeltbritba alias Indar-

man J enawandoo alias Peer Kigawroo Kigangroo Xanulanger Birinoo ... Bardingooroo ... Johnny ... Watcatchn alias Dickey Coolingarra alias

Charley Wilga alias Dickey YeeJamurrah .. Jamison, Jopeph Captllin Narboanna Cockey Kelly, James Bedc1ingnerdy . Gabeyjerra Thalangarry Ginnabinbang J euny J emima

I M ary ... Ronbourn Toby .

I Coomarrah Coonc1erong J ackey ...

4620 P.P. 10th Oct., 1868

8269 do. 16th Dec., 1870

10097 R.C.P . 10th Aug., 1873

8674 P.P. 8th March, It '4

8263 T.L. 5th Oct., 1876

7555 do. 17th July, 1868

6141 do. 24th Feb., 1870

~149

8531

8676

9358

9th No,'., 1872

14th January, 1870

30th Xov., 1867

19th January, 1867 ...

Ab. nat. 22nd Sept., 1879 9203 T.L. 22nd March, 1880

ab. nat. 10th September, 1880 do. 23rd October, 1882 .. .

do. 21st March, 1883 .. . do. 15th May, 1883 do. do.

do. do. do. do.

7th March, 1884 do.

Perth ..

Fremantle

Perth ...

Fremantle

York ...

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Roebourne Gascoyne

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Mt. Wittenoom do.

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6th May, 1~84 9th July, 1884

do.

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10216

7470

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do. do. T.L. do.

ab.nat.

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ab. n. f. do.

ab. nat. do. do. do . do.

do. 8th D ec., 1885 14th January, 1886 ... 16th Nov., 1886 29th Nov., 1886 1st D ec., 1886 Dec. 1885

14th Dec., 1886 25th April, 1887

do. do

3rd March, 1888 do. do.

2Gth April, 1888 23rd June, 1888 16th .:10.

I 21st J uly, 1888 , 22nd July, 1888

Mt. Wittenoom do.

do . Roebourne Hamelill Roebourne Guildford D erby Geraldton Beringarra

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Roebourne do. do.

Cossack Derby

do. Roebourne Derby

Middling stout, age 46 years, Mt. 9in . high, sandy hair, dark blOwn eye" long visage, fresh complexion, HK on each arm; farm laborer.

Stout, broad shoulders, 35 years of age, 5ft. 7tin. high, dark brown hair, bald, light hazel eyes, long visage, fair complexion , anchor and J right arm, "ailor a nti mermaid left arm, has a spot size of h alf a crown on left side of head void of hair, walks with a quick short step, turns right foot outward; supposed to have gone to !:louth Australia with Bernard Stein.

Stout, 40 ye~rs ot age, 5ft. 4in. high, brown hair, oval visage, dark complexion, bayonet stab in neck, 0 left side, bu llet mark on right leg, willow left arm, J right arm.

Middling tout, 37 yeafO of age, 5ft. 6{in. high, brown hail', grey eyes, onl visage, fresh complexion, clot and H on left arm.

Stout, age 33 years, 5ft. 5'lin. high, brown hair, haz el eyes, oval visage, sallow complexion, fl ags, D 18, 1863 right arm, anchor, dart, heart, crown and bracelets left arm.

Stout, 40 years of age, 5ft. 7l in. high, dark brown hair, dark hazel eyes, oval visage, sallow complexion, sailor, female, and 3 fl ags left at m .

Stout, 45 years of age, 5ft. 3~in. high, dark brown hair, blue eyes, full visage, dark complexion, star on right band, ship on left arm, crow" and flag on right arm.

Slight, age 49, jtt. 4in . high, brown hair, grey eyes, ova l visage, fair complexion, scar corner right eye, scar right arm, scar left shin.

Slight, age 38, 5tt. 82-in. hii(h, 1 ed hair, grey eyes, oval visage sall ow complexion, scar on forrhead, 0 left breast, pock pitted.

Slight, age 47, 5ft. 4~in. high, brown hair, grey eyes, round vis-age, fres n complexlOn, scar on chin.

Middling stout, age 44, 5ft. Bin. high, hair fair and scanty, blue eye", long visage, fair complexion, W.J. right hand, cut mark on right cheek, scar about one inch long below right knee.

Middling stout, age 25, jft. 7in . bigh, oval visage. Rtout, ;lge 48, 5ft. Sin. high, bi own hair, grey eyes, l ound vh'age, ~allow complexion, ~ca r on forehead.

iIliddling- stout, age 30, 5ft. 6in. high, round visage. Middling stout, age 30, 5ft . 5in . high , round vi!>age. Vide Police

Gozette, 18H2, page 128. Stout, :1g-e 40 years, 5ft. iin high, rouno \'isage.

Vide Police Gazette, 1884, page 74. Do. do., do. Do. do., page 98 , Do. do., page 157. Do. do ., do .

Do. Vide Polioe

00. Do. Do. Do . Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

do., do. GIlzeHe, 1886, page 9.

do., page 26. do., do. 213 do., do. 198 do., do. 217 do ., do. 152 do., 1887 do.4 do., do. 165 do., do. 165 do., do . 165 do., 1888 do. 71 do., do. 71 do., do. 71 do., do. 113 do., do. 124 do., do. 12 do., do . 151 do., do. 151

By Authority : RICH:ARD PETHER, Government Printer, Perth.

^ATESTEi^isr j^jj&rrx^j^x^x.^.

[ Publ ished by Author i ty . ]

This Gazette is published for Police information only, and the Ptdice througheiut the Cedouii

eire 'instrui'ted to make ihem.ifelves ihoroughly acquainteel ivitli the contents.

GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police.

No. 47.] WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. [1888.

Circular Orders and Miscellaneous

Information.

C.O. 7s7f—Hi*^ Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the following promotions and appointments : —

From 1st Novenib(}r .-

Corporal John Beresford to be Lance-Ser-geant.

To be 1st Class Constable :

2nd Class Constable Al ' rabam Pollett , vice Casserley, resigned.

To be 2nd Class Constable's .-

Probation Constable Predericb Charles Pcd-lard, vice Crowe, promoted.

Probat ion Constable Louis Vincent Simpson, vice Provis, promoted.

Probation Constable Michael Hal loran, vice Pollett , promoted.

Probat ion Constable William J o h n Nicholls.

Probat ion Constable Olaf Hagber t Evensen, from a date to be fixed.

To be Probation Constables from the dates speci­fied :

Phil ip B. Wa t t s , from 27th October.

Will iam Balderge Adams , from 2nd Novem­

ber.

Thomas Pollard, from 3rd November.

Thomas W h i t e , from Sth November.

^ Prom 1st November :

Mail Service Trooper F rank Aust in to be Police Trooper, Kimberley Goldfield, vice Buckley, transferred.

Mail Service Constable C. J . Daley, a t 6s. 6d. per diem, to be Mail Service Trooper, Kim-

^ berley Goldfield, a t dSlSO per annum, vice M Austin, transferred to the Police Service.

From 2nd November :

Robert Frederick Grover to be Mail Service Constable, Wes t Kimberley District, a t 6s. fid. per diem, vice Daley, promoted.

GEO. P H I L L I P S , Commissioner of Police.

16-11-88.

C.O. VHTJ-—The following transfers will take effect from the 1st i n s t an t :—

Trooper A r t h u r S. Buckley from Kimberley Goldfield to Per th .

2nd Class Const aide Edwin Waldock )rom Per th to Derby.

1st Class Constable John Grant from Perth to Yilgarn.

G E O . P H I L L I P S ,

Commissioner of Police.

16-11-88.

Stealing in Dwellings, from the

Person, &c. Hamelin.—In October last from the br ig " J a n e

Woodburn , "—seaman ' s canvas bag containing 1 pair men's spring side boots, coat and trowsers of dark cord, a suit of oilskins, sewing palm, razor, knife, and sundiy other articles, the property of Wid iam Barclay, deceased. Suspicion at taches to Edward Wil l iams, who deserted the " J a n e Wood-burn , " on the 26th ul t .—C.I . 612.

Mi. Barker.—On the 29th ult. , from a rai lway truck, between Albany and 135-mile Camp,—15 shot repeating Winchester rifle with brass foresight inclined to the right, and back sight inclined to the

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I)olttt VVESTERN AUSTRALIA.

(Published by Authority.)

This (iIlZl'tte 1'S jJu,blishprl fn/' Po lire informrdion only, (t//l7 the P,.Iice tlll'lIlI!flulld tIlt: ('lIlO/l1I

fUP. ill.~tnJl'tpr7 to milk" the'Y/l!;pl1'1>.< fhoronrlldy f/i'ljl/{/iltled p·iU, the ronfpld.~.

GEO. PHILLlr: ... :, Comnlis.~ioll('/" nf Police.

No. 47.J WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. [1888.

Circular Orders and Miscellaneous

Information.

C.O. %,\.-His Excel1p ncy the GOVl'fllOr has been pleased to approve the following l'l"Ol11otiollS and appointm 'nts :-

From 1st Novemllcr;

Corporal John BerPRforc1 t.o h' La.nce-Ser­geant.

To be 1st Class Constable;

2nd Class Constable Al,mbam Po11ett. /"Ice Caf;s('rley, resigned.

To bl' 2nd Clas::; Constahlpl' ;

Probation Constahle Fl"l'!kri('], Charles Pol­lard, vice Crowe. promoted.

Probation Oonstable Louis Vincent Simpson, vice Pr0vis, promoted.

Probation Oonstable Michael HaUoran, vice Pollett, promoted.

Probation Oonstable William J ohn Nicholls.

Probation Oonstablr Olaf Hagbert Evensen, from a date to bE:' fixed.

To be Probation Oonstables from the dates speci­fied;

Philip B. Watts, from 27th October.

William Balderge Adams, from 2nd No, el11-bel'.

Thomas Pollard, from 3rd No,ember.

Thomas 'White, from 8th November.

Prom 1 t N ovem bel' ;

Mail S'rvlce Trooper Fra.nk Austin to be Policl' Trooper, Kimberley Goldfield, vice Buckley, tran ferred.

Mail Service Oonstable O. J. Dale" at 6 . 6d. P r diem, to be Mail Servic Trooper, Kim­herley Goldfield, at £150 pPI' annum. vice AUl:1till tran ferr tl to the Police Service.

From 2nd November;

Robert Freueri<'k Grovel' to be Mail Service Constahle, ,\Ye::;t KimlJel'l,'y District, at 6 . 6(1. per diem, ricp DaIry, promoted.

GEO. PHILLIPS. Commis::;ioner of Police.

16-11-8 .

C.O. u/",:;.-The following transfers will take effect from tb C' 1st instant: -

TrooJ)l'1' Arthur 8. Bnckley from Kimhl'rley Go!dfil'ld to Pt'r! h.

2nd Olass Oonsla],Jl' Edwin 'Yaldock IrOlll Perth to Derhy.

1st Ola.ss 0011 taule John Grant from Perth to Yilg-arn.

GEO. PHILLIPS,

Oommissioner of Police.

16·11-88.

---------Stealing in Dwellings, from the

Person, &c,

H amelill .-In Odober last from the brig "Jane W oodbul"D," -seaman's canvas bag containing 1 pair men's sprini! side boots, coat and trowsers of dark cord, a suit of oilskins, . ewing palm, rawr, knife. and sundry other articles, the property of Wiiliam Barclay, decea ed . Suspicion attaches to Edward WiJliam s, who de erted the" Jane Wood­burn," on the 26th ult.-O.r. 612.

Mt. Barker.-On the 29th ult.. from a railway truck, between Albany and 135-mile Oamp,-I5 hot repeating '\Vinchester rifle with brass fore ight iilclined to the right, and hack sight inclined to the

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left, barrel scratched from foresight to muzzle, chamber dented, a galvanised iron staple in stock, with strap attached thereto, and fastened to the barrel with catgut, the property of Wm. J. Cooper. C.L 613.

Beverley,—On or about the Sth inst., from owner's hut, near Warramine Well,— 1 blue and white striped cotton shirt, 1 red pocket handkerchief with white spots, 1 pair new white cotton socks, 2 yards unbleached calico, and a quantity of flour, tea, sugar, and meat, the property of John McNicol.—C.I. 614.

Northam.—Betvueen the 20th September last and 12th inst., from a hut at Badgering, York District, —3 fli.mr sacks, about 201bs. flour, 1 small saucepan, 1 small frying-pan, and 2 nose-bags, the property of Thomas Wilding; and 2 flannel shirts, 2 cotton shirts, dark tweed coat, and a small looking-glass in case, the property of George Ainger.—C.I. 615.

Guildfoi'd.—On the 13th inst., from owner's store, —1 waterproof overcoat, the property of Barker & Gull. Robert Smith, exp., late8702, committed this larceny. Vide Apprehensions.—C.I. 616.

Fremantle.—On the night of the 9th inst., from owner's stable, Mouatt Street,—old riding saddle, 2 new patches on outside of flaps under stirrup leathers, hole cut in back of pad for crupper, top seat scratched, the property of W. E. Marmion C.I. 617.

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Fremantle.—On the 13th inst., from a stall in the Town Hall,—4 or 5 meerschaum cigar-holders with amber mouthpieces, the property of the Wesleyan Bazaar Committee.—C.I. 618.

Fremantle.—On the night of the 14th inst., from a case on the South Jetty,—2 hams, each weighing 121bs., the property of William Sandover. Suspicion attaches to Thomas Burkett, master of the river steamer " Florence."—C.I. 619.

Fremantle.—On the 15th inst., from owner's pre­mises. Bull's creek,—4 white ducks, about 5 weeks old, the property of J. & W. Bateman.—C.I. 620.

Perth.—On or about the 10th ult., from owner's dwelling,—gold ring, with portrait set in glass, the property of William Witham. William Dean, exp., late 8546, committed this larceny. Vide Apprehen­sions.—C.I. 621.

Perth.—On the night of the 13th inst., from owner's dwelling, St. George's Terrace,—^£8 in gold and 4 £1 bank notes, the property of Dean Gold­smith. Suspicion attaches to Caroline Armstrong and Ellen Arnold, servants in his employ.—C.I. 622.

Perth.—On the night of the 14th inst., from owner's premises, Murray Street,—2 ducks (one black and ] brown) the property of Frederick Tondut.—C.I. 623.

Perth.—On the 18th inst., from an unfinished building in Lamb Street, — 4 trowels, 2 stone hammers, 4 pairs of lines, 1 spirit level, 1 plumb bob and 1 punch, the property of Joseph Gray.—C.I. 624.

Apprehensions N E I L MCGUIRE, t.l., Reg. No. 9816, at Geraldton,

on the 3rd inst., by Sergt. Waldock; drunk and incapable, 21 days h.l.; breach of regulations, 1 month h. l , cumulative.

JOHN BLAKE and WILLIAM STRICKLAND, at Albany, on the 10th inst., by P.C. Holland; d i s - - - ^ orderly conduct. Former 20s. fine or 1 month h.L, latter "is. fine and 1 month h.l.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, ipsige 91 (Warrants Issued). JUMBO alias MORINGAMARRA, ab. nat., at Nana-

kine, on the Sth inst., by P.C. Donovan ; brought up at Dongara, on the 13th inst. Remanded.

GEORGE WILLIAMS, exp., late 9020, at Geraldton, on the 10th inst., by P.C. Newton; vagrancy. 1 month h.l.

Vide C.I. 621. WILLIAM DEAN, exp., late 8546, at Perth, on the

13th inst., by Dets. Connell and McNamara ; larceny. 6 months h.l. Property recovered.

STEPHEN HOGAN, at York, on the 15th inst., by Sergt. O'Connell and L.C. Lavery; disorderly con­duct. Is. fine and 3 months h.l.

Misce l laneous . THOMAS STEVENS alias MAURICE STEPHANE, exp.,

late 8709, charged at Fremantle, on the 10th inst., by P.C. Pilkington ; disorderly conduct. Is. fine and 1 month h.l.

W Vide C.I. (116.

ROBERT SMITH, exp., late 8702, at Guildford, on the 13th inst., by P.C. English; larceny of the mackintosh above mentioned. Remanded. Property recovered.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 188.

G. K. K. BOND was arrested at York, on tbe 16th inst., by Sergt. O'Connell on a warrant of commit­ment, bail being withdrawn.

HENRY STANLEY, JOHN TOMLINSON, and DANIEL MARTIN, juveniles, charged at Perth, on the 16th inst., by Mirza Khan; insulting conduct and mali­cious injury to property. Tomlinson fined IDs., and others Is. Each to pay damages and costs.

STEPHEN HOGAN, charged at York, on the 12th inst., by Henry Strickland; assault, fined 40s. and costs; abusive language, fined 40s. and costs.

Warrants Issued. Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 188.

JOSEPH ROGERS not to be arrested, cancelled on the 12th inst.

1 Warrant

Di K E W , Chinaman, no description given; being, indebted to Ah Kume in the sum of £̂6 13s. Dat«t Geraldton, Sth November, 1888. ^

left barrel scratched from foresight to muzzle, cha~ber dented, a galvanised iron staple in stock, with stra,p attached thereto, and fastened to the barrel with C<Ltgut, the property of Wm. J. Cooper. C.r. 613.

Beve1'ley,--On or about the 8th inst., from owne~'s hut, near Warramine We11,- 1 blue an~ wh?te striped cotton shirt, 1 red ,Pocket handkerchIef WIth white spots, 1 pair new whlte cotton socks, 2 yards unbleached calico, and a quantity of flour, tea, sugar, and meat, the property of John McNicol.-C.r. 6]4.

Northam.-Between the 20th September last i:l.nd 12th inst., from a hut at Badgering, York District, -3 flour sacks, about 201bs. flour, 1 small saucepan, 1 small fryillg- pan, and 2 nose-bags, ~he property of Thomi:l.s Wilding; and 2 flannel Shll·tS! 2 cott~n shirts ,lark tweed coat, and a small lookmg-glass lD

case, the property of George Ainger.-C.I. 615.

GuilcZf(yrcZ.-On the 13th inst., from owner's store, -1 waterproof overcoat, the property of ~arker ~ Gull. Robert Smith, exp., late 8702, commltted thIS larceny. Vide Apprehensions.-C.I. 616.

Fremantle.-On the night of the 9th inst., from owner's stable, Mouatt Street,-old riding saddle, 2 new patches on outside of flaps under stirrup leathers, hole cut in back of pad for crupper, ~op of sea.t scratched, the property of W. E. MarmlOn.­C.I. 617.

Fl'emantle.-On the 13th inst., from a. stall in the Town Hall,-4 or 5 meerschaum cigar-holders with amber month pieces, the property of the Wesleyan Bazaar Committee.-C.r. 618.

Fre'Ytbantle.-On the night of the 14th inst., from a case on the South Jetty,-2 hams, each weighing 121bs., the property of William Sandover. Suspicion attaches to Thomas Burkett, master of the river steamer" Florence."-C.I. 619.

Fremantle.-On the 15th inst., from owner's pre­mises, Bull's creek,--4 white ducks, about 5 weeks old, the property of J. & W. Bateman,-C.I. 620.

Perth.-On or about the 10th ult., from owner's dwelling,-gold ring, with portrait set in glass, the property of William WitbalIl. William Dean, exp ., late 8546, committed this larceny . Vide Apprehen­sions.-C.I. 621,

Pedh.-On the night of the 13th inst., from owner's dwelling, St. George's Terrace,-£8 in g01d and 4 £1 bank notes, the property of Dean Gold­smith. Suspicion attaches to Caroline Armstrong and Ellen Arnold, servants in his employ.-C.I. 622.

Perth.-On the night of t.he 14th inst., from owner's premises, Murray Street,-2 dm·ks (one black and ] Lrown) the propertJ of Frederick Tondut.-C.I. 623.

Pe1·th.-On the 18th inst., from an unfinished building in Ld,mb Street, - 4 trowels, 2 stone hammers , 4 pairs of lines, 1 spirit level, 1 plumb bob and 1 punch, the property of Joseph Gray.-C.I. 624.

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Apprehensions,

NEIL MeGuIRE, t.l., Reg. No. 9816, at Geraldton, on the 3rd inst., by Sergt. Walt10ckj drunk and incapable, 21 days h.l.; breach of regulations, 1 month b.1., cumulative.

JOHN BLAKE and WILLIAM STRICKLAND, at Albany, on the 10th inst., hJ P.C. Holland; dis- r

orderly conduct. l!'onner 20s. fine or 1 month h.1., latter Is. fine and 1 month h.l.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, pag'e 91 (Warrants Issued) , J"L'MBO alias MORINGAMARRA, ab . lIat., at Nana­

kine, on tbe 8th inst., by P,C. Donovan; brought up at Dongara, on the 13th inst. Remanded.

Vide C,l, IilG.

ROBERT SMITH, exp., late 8702, at Guildford, on the 13th inst., by P.C. English; larceny of the mackintosh above mentioned. Remanded. Property recovered.

GEORGE WILLIAMS, exp., late 9020, at Geraldton, on the 10th inst., by P.C. Newton; vagrancy. 1 month h.l.

Vide C.I, G21.

WILLIAM DEAN, exp" late 8546, at Perth, on the 13th inst., by Dets. Connell ,Lnd M<,Namara; larceny. 6 months h.l. Property recovered.

STEPHEN HOGAN, at York, on the 15th inst., by Sergt. O'Conne11 and L.C. Laveryj disorderly con­duct. Is. fine and 3 montbs h.l.

Miscellaneous. THOMAS STEVENS alias MAURIeE STEPHANE, exp.,

late 8709, charged at Fremantle, on the 10th inst., by P,C. Pilkington ; disord!:'rly conduct. Is. fine and 1 month h.l.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 188.

G. K. K. BOND was arrested at York, on the 16th inst., by Sergt. O'Conne11 0n a warrant of commit· ment, bail being withdrawn.

HENRY STANLEY, JOHN TOMLINSON, and DANIEL MARTIN, juveniles, charged at Perth, on the 16th inst., by Mirza Khan; insulting conduct and mali· cious injurJ to property. Tomlillson fined 10s., and others Is. Each to pay damages and costs.

STEPHEN HOGAN, charged at York, on the 12th inst., by Henry Stricklandj assault, fined 40s. and costs; abusive language, fined 40s. and costs.

Warrants Issued. Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 188.

JOSEPH ROGERS not to be arrested. Warrant cancelled on the 12th inst.

DI KEW, Chinaman, no description given; bein/!, indebted to Ah Kume in the sum of £5 138. Dat I

Geralc1ton, 8th November, 1888.

203

Ticket-ol-Leave issued to :-

E D W A R D B E A U R E A L , Reg. No. 10359, on the l-Sth inst.

Conditional Release Holders. THOMAS B U L L A R D , Reg. No. 8808, and F R A N K

F A L L O N , Reg. No. 10310, repjorted arrival at J a r r a h ­dale, on the 13th inst.

Horses and Cattle. Perth.—Stolen or strayed, on the night of the 4th

inst., from a pjaddock adjoining the Swan Orphan­age,—1 red cow V>randed G S on off rump , with bull calf, about 8 months old, the property of the Swan Orphanage, and 1 red and white cow branded G S on ofl' rump, twisted fore leg, heavy in calf, 1 red and white polled cow, and 1 bull steer, lately castrated, about 4 years old, da rk brown and white, a very

fine animal , the property of the Yen. Archdeacon Brown. All these cattle were in very good con­dition.

Perth.—Stolen, on the 16th inst., from a paddock off Dyer Street ,—small chesnut mare pony, branded G on near shoulder, the property of Thomas Cleverley. Suspicion at taches to a boy named Draper (no further description given).

Inquests. Geraldton.—On the 4th inst., at the Hospi ta l ,

before M. Brown, R.M. and Coroner, on the body of Eober t Dixon, exp., late 304, who was found dead on the sea beach near Elwes street, on the n ight of the 3rd inst. Verdic t—"Accidenta l ly drowned."

Pinjarrah.—On the 13th inst., at the Cour t House, before Will iam Paterson, J . P . and Act ing Coroner, on the body of Edward Boughen, exp., late 4225, who was killed on the l l t h inst., by being thrown from his horse and falling agains t a tree. Verdic t—" Accidental dea th ."

Oon-dlttou.

Exp.

Exp. Free Exp.

Exp. Free

Exp. Do. Free

Exp. Female T.L. Free

Exp. Do. Female

Free

T.L. Free Exp.

Exp.

r ^ R I S O N K H S D I S C H A R O E U .

Reg. No. Name. Commuted. D«te of Discharge.

From Bunbury Gaol, during the week ending Saturday, IOth November, 1888.

5195 I Jolisim, Henry ... | Drunk and incapable ... ... , 5s. fine or 3 days h.l. liunbury

7980

7177

304

9295 10247

9511

10359

8713 10134

8516

7590

6122

From Albany Gaol, during ihe week ending Saturday, IOth November, 1888.

Ennis, Michael .. Donovan, Edward Keyte, Daniel

Vagrancy ... Disorderly conduct Vagrancy ...

20s. fine or 1 month h.l. Is. fine & 1 month h.l.

20s. fine or 1 month h.l.

Albany Do. Do.

From Geralelton Gaol, during the two weeks ending Saturday, 10th Novi:mber, 1888.

Dixon, Eobert ... | Drunk and disorderly Douojlas, J. Renton I Deserting service

21 days h.l. .. 2 mouths h.l.

Northampton Geraldton

From Fremantle Prison, during the week ending Saturday, 17th November, 1888.

Smith, John Johnson, Charles ... Brown, John

McDonald, James Cartwright, Susan Beaureal, Edward Gibbs, Henry

Saddington, Geo. ... Shaw, James Thoi-pe, Mary E. ...

Drunk and incapable Do. Resisting the police ; disorderly

conduct Drunk and incapable Disorderly conduct Larceny and receiving ... Disorderly conduct

Larceny Vagrancy ... Disorderly conduct

Delaney, Joseph ... Larceny; disorderly conduct

Clements, Isaac Lillas, Edwai'd Welch, Richard

Burglary ... Disorderly conduct Forgery & uttering

7 days h.l. ... ... Perth 7 days h.l. ... ... Do. 1 month h.l. ; Is. fine ' Northam

& 1 month h.l. 10s. fine or 14 days h.l. Is. fine & 2 months h.l. 7 years p.s. ... 43s. 8d. fine & 1 month | Fremantle

h.l. 6 months h.l. 3 months h.l. 43s. 8d. fine or 1 month' Do.

h.l. 1 6 months h.l.; 6 Do.

months h.l. i 3 years h.l. & 36 lashes i Do. Is. fine & 1 month h.l. Perth 18 months h.l. ... I Do.

Perth Do. Do.

Perth ... Fremantle

From York Gaol, during the two weeks ending Saturday, 17th November, 1888.

Delap, Gordon ... ' Drunk and incapable ... ... , 14 days h.l. ... ... ^ York

5th Nov.

I Oth Nov.

9th do.

3rd Nov. 10th do.

12th do.

13th do.

15th do.

•16th do.

•|-17th do.

J 1 9th Nov.

203

Ticket-ot -Lea ve is ued to;-

EDWARD BEAUREAL, Reg. J: o. 10:309, on the 15th inst.

Conditional Release Holders.

THOMAS BULLARD, Reg. No. 8808, and FRANK FALLON, Reg. No. 10310, reported arrival at J arrah­dale, on the 13th inst.

Horses and Cattle. P erth.-Stolen or strayed, on the night of the 4th

inst., from a paddock adjoining the Swan Orphan­age,-l red cow branded GS on off rump, with bull calf, about 8 months old, the property of the Swan Orphanage, and 1 red and white cow branded GS on off rump, twisted fore leg, heavy in calf, 1 red and white polled cow, anc1 1 bull steer, lately castrated, about 4 years old, dark brown and white, a very

fine animal, the property of the '\ en. .Archdeacon Brown. .All the e cattle were in very good con­dition.

Perth.- tolen, on the 16th inst., from a paddock off Dyer Street,- mall che nut mare pony, branded G on opal' shoulder, the property of 'l'homa Cleverley. Suspicion attaches to a boy named Draper (no further de cription given).

Inquests.

Geraldton.-On the 4th in t., at the Ho pital, before ~I. Brown, KM. and Coroner, on the body of Robert Dixon, exp., late 304, who wa found dead on the sea beach near Elwes street, on the night of the 3rd inst. Verdict-" Accidentally drowned."

Pinjarrah.-On the 13th inst., at the Court House, before 'William Paterson, J.P. and Acting Coroner, on the body of Edward Boughen, exp., late 4225, who was killed on the 11th in t., by being thrown from hi horse anu falling againt a tree. Verdict-" Accidental dpath."

PRISONER:-:=; DI~OHAB.GEV.

\Jon­dllloll. Rep:. No. Na.mE'. Offence. Sentence. Where

Committed.

From Bunbnry G{(ol, during the week ending Saturday, 10th Novelilbe'r, 1888 .

E1Cp. I 5195 JohHon, H enry ... I Drunk fl,nd incapable ... I 5s. fine or 3 days h.1. Bunbury

Exp. Free Exp.

Exp. Free

Exp. Do. l!'l'ee

Exp. Fcmnle T.L. Free

Exp. Do. t'cmnle

Free

T.L. Fl'~e Exp.

From Albany Gaol, dm'ing the Iceek ending Satm'clay, 10th Nov/>tnber, 1888.

7980 Ennis, Michacl Donovan, Edward

Vagrancy ... Disorderly conduct Vagrancy ...

20s. fine or 1 month h.1. Albany Is. fine & 1 month h.1. Do. 205. fine or 1 month h.1. Do. 7177 Keyte, Dn,niel

30·1.

9295 10247

9511

10359

8713 10134

516

7590

From Gemldfon Gaol, dm'ing the two weeks ending ((turday, 10th NOVl'mber, 1888.

Dixon, Rohed '" I Drunk and disorderly .. . Doughts, J. Renton Deserting service .. .

21 days h.1. ... 2 months h.1.

Northnmpton

Geraldton

From Fremantle Prisoll, eluring the weeli ending Saturday, 17th Nonembel', 1888,

Smith, John Johnson, Charles ... Brown, John

McDonfl,ld, James Cadwright, Susan Bea,urc:1l, Edward Gibbs, Henry

Saddington, Geo. '" Sha,w, James Thorpe, Mary E. ...

Drunk a.nd incapable Do. Resisting the police;

conduct Drunk a.nd incapable Disorderly conduct La.rceny and receiving Di~orderly conduct

Larceny Vagrancy . .. Disorderly conduct

7 days h.1. 7 days h.1. ."

disorderly 1 month h.1. ; Is. fine & 1 month h.1.

Perth Do. Northam

lOs. fine or 14 days h.1. Perth Is. fine &. 2 month" h.1. Do. 7 years p.s. ... Do. 43s. 8d. fine &. 1 month I Fremantle

h.1. 6 months h.1. 3 months h.1. 43s. 8d. fine or 1 month

h.1.

Perth Fremantle Do.

Delaney, J oseph ... Larceny; disorderly conduct 6 months h.1.; 6 Do. months h.1.

elements, Isnac Lilla><. Edwanl Welch, Richard

Burglary ... Di orderly conduct Forgery &. uttering

Ftom 1'0),'" Gaol, eluring the two n'eeks

3 veal'S h.1. & 36lasbes Do.

lIs. fine & 1 month h .1. Perth 1 months h.1. ... Do.

encling Satw'day, 17th Novelllbel', 1888.

6122 I Delap, Go1'don Drunk and incapable 14 days h.1. York

DRte of DI8charJ{t'.

5th Nov.

) 6tb Nov. )

9th do.

31'd NOT.

10th do.

-, 12th d ) u.

~ 13th do.

15th do.

1'6th do.

l r17th do.

J

204

ESC^l^ED P^RISOIS^ERS. Gazette

No. I Eeg. No.j 4^̂ ;̂ „_ Date of escape. District from. Description and remarks.

81

Righton, Henry

GoofH.ind, W^illiam

8 i Kp:irne>,.Totinor Jas....

^ Parkinson, Henry

29 Foster, James ...

.53 1 Soiuherden , Langley . . .

.54 I Smith, Geo

Wib'.on, George

4630 I P . P . ! i

82li9 I do.

10097 R.C.P.

8671 I P . P .

8263 ' T.L.

75oo do. [

6141 ' do.

8149

83 Ciller, Thomas

84 Parker, Henry

8.5 Wilson, .John

124 Wilins-o 1.39 Hurley, Jaines

1.5.5 Gnandonba 214 p^jerriniurra

221 Moothio a Blowem ... 234 Bills-ooroo 235 Delthritha a^mslndar-

man 236 Jenawandoo rt?/fls Peer 238 Kigrawroo 244 Kigangroo 246 Nanulanger 264 Birinoo 268 Bardingooroo ... 272 Johnny 273 Watcatchu rt?m5 Dickey 274 Coolingarra alias

Charley ii7G Wilga alias Dickey ... 289 Yeelamurrah 292 Jamison, Jot.epIi 321 Captain .317 Narboanna 322 Cockey 313 KeUy, James .323 Beddingnerdy .328 Gabeyjerra 329 I Thalangarry .330 i Giunahinhang .337 I Jenny .338 i Jemima 339 Mary 341 1 Roubourn 342 Toby 343 Coomarrah 344 Coonderong ... 345 Jackey 347 Nungareer .348 "Wyannie 349 Burndallie ... 350 Moorina 351 Kidderina 352 Jackey

8.531

8676

9358

9203

10216

7470

( 'Ab. nat

T.L.

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do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

do ab. nat.

T.L. ab.nat .

do. do. T.L. do.

ab. nat. do. do. do.

ab . n.'f. do.

ab. nat. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

10th Oct., 1868

16th Dec, 1870

IOth Aug. 1873

Sth March, 1>.'4

Sth Oct., 1876

Perth. . .

Fremantle

Per th . . .

Fremantle

York ...

17th July, 1808 ... ; Fremantle

24th Feb., 1870 ... Do. ...

nth .Vov., 1872

l l th January, 1870

•3(lth Nov., 1867

IHth January, 1867.

22nd .Sept., 1879 ... 22nd .'March, 1880 ...

IOth September, 1880 23rd October, 1882...

21st M.irch, 1883 ... 1.5th .May, 1883

do.

do. do. do. do.

7th March, 1884 ... do.

fith May, 1884 9th July, 1884

do.

do. Sth Dec , 1885 l l t h January, 1886.. 16th Nov., 1886 .. 29th Nov., 1886 1st D e c , 1886 Dec. 1885

U t h D e c , 1886 25th April, 1887 ..

do. do

3rd March, 1888 .. do. do.

2.';th April, 1888 .. 23rd June, 1888 .. 16th do. 21st July, 1888 22nd July, 1888 .. 18th Sept., 1888 ..

do. 9th October, 1888 ...

do. do. do.

! Jarrahdale ... Fremantle ...

Roebourne ... Gascoyne

Do Mt. Wittenoom

do.

do. do. do. do.

1 Mt. Wittenoom ! do. j Roebourne ...

Mt. Wittenoom do.

do. Roebourne ... Hamelin Roebourne ... Guildford ...

i Derby ! Geraldton ...

Beringarra ... do. do. do.

Eoeboume ... do. do.

Cossack Derby

do. Eoeboui'ne ... Derby

do. do. do. do. do. do.

Middling stout, age 46 years, Sft. 9in. high, sandy hair, dark blown eyes, long visage, fresh complexion, HK on each arm; farm laborer.

.Stout, broad shoulder.s, 35 years of age, Sft. 7|in. high, dark brown hair, bald, light hazel eyes, long insage, fair complexion, anchor and J right arm, sailor and mermaid left arm, has a spot size of halt <i cvown on left .side of head void of hair, walks with a quick .short step, turns right foot outward ; supposed to have gone to South Australia with Bernard Slein,

Stout, 40 years ot age, Sft. 4in. high, brown hair, oval visage, daj-k complexion, bayonet stab in neck, D left side, bullet mark on right leg, willow left ar;ii, J right arm.

Middling stout, 37 years of age, Sft. G^in. high, brown hair, grey eyes, oval visiige, fresh complexion, dot and H on left arm.

Stout, age 33 years, Sft. of in. high, brown hair, haz el eyes, oval visage, sallow cotnplexion, fl^igs, D 18, 1863 right arm, anchor, dart, heart, crown and bracelets left arm.

Stout, 40 years of age, Sft. 7^m. high, dark brown hair, dark hazel eyes, oval visage, sallow complexion, sailor, female, and 3 flags left arm.

Stout, 4S years of age, Sft. 3^in high, dark brown hair, blue eyes, full visage, dark complexion, star on right hand, ship on left arm, crown and flag on right arm.

Slight, age 49, Stt. 4in. high, brown hair, grey eyes, oval visage, lair complexion, scar corner right eye, scar right arm, scar left shin.

Slight, age 38. Sft. S^in. hitih, red hair, grey eyes, oval visage sallow complexion, scar on forehead, D left breast, pockpitted.

Slight, age 47, Sft. 4^in. high, brown hair, grey eyes, round vis­age, fres I complexion, scav on chin.

Middling stout, age 44, Sft. 6in. hijjh, hair fair and scanty, blue eyes, long visage, fair complexion, \S'.J. tight hand, cut mark on right cheek, scar about one inch long below right knee.

Middling stout, age 2S, Sft. 7in. high, oval visage. Stout, age 48, Sft. Sin. high, be own hair, grey eyes, lound %'isage. sallow complexion, scar on forehead.

Middling stout, age 30, Sft. 6in. high, round visage. Middling stout, age .30, Sft. .5in. high, round visage. Vide Police

Gazette, 18.S2, page 128. Stout, age 40 years, ift. 7in high, nmnd visage.

Vide Police Gazette, 1884, page 74. Do. do., do. Do. do., page 98. Do. do., page 157. Do. do., do.

Do. Vide Police

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1887

do. , 1886, page 9.

page 26. do. 213 do. 198 do. 217 do. 152 do. 4 do. 165 do. 165 do. 165 do. 71 do. 71 do. 71 do. 113 do. 124 do. 12 do. 151 do. 151 do. 195 do. 195 do. 195 do. 195 do. 195 do. K'5

By Authority: RICHARD PETHEU. Government Printer^ PerthT

Oazettp No.

29

53

54

81

124 139

I.).S 214

221 234 235

236 238 241 H6 264 268 272 273 274

:l7S 289 292 321 317 322 :313 323 32~ 329 330 3.3i 3;38 3:W 341 3+2 343 3+4 3t<; 347 :348 349 3.50 351 :~52

NMLe'

Righton, Henry

Gnodland, William ..

Kp:'rne~, John or Ja:; ...

Parkin>on, Henry

Fo~ter. James ...

Soncherden, Langley

~mith, Geo.

\\,;I"on, George

C,lIe,", Thomas

P'lI'ker, Henry

"'il<on, Jobn

Wilingo Hurley, .Tames

Gnanrlonba }:jerrimurra

~roothio a B10wem Bill«ooroo Delthritba alias Indar-

m .. n J enllwandoo alias Peer l{igawroo l\:ijrangroo :-Ianulanger Birinoo " Bardingooroo ." .Johnny.. ... . .. Watcatchu alias Dickey Coolingarra alias

Cbarley Wilga alias Dickey Yeelamurrah .. Jami,on, Jo.eph Capt:tin Nru'boanna Cockey ... Kelly, James ... Beddingnerdy ... Gabeyjen-o. ." ThalaDgan-y ... GiuDabrnbang J euuy Jemima ~Tal'Y RoubonrD Toby CoomaJ'rah Coouderong Jackey 'Nungn.reer '\Vyannie Burndallie .. I Moorina Kirlderina I J:tckey

ESCAPED

Reg. No. cl?~~"". Date of escape.

4620

82fi9

10097

8674

8263

i5.),)

6Hl

R149

9358

9203

10216

7470

P.P.

do.

R,C,P'

j P.P.

T.L.

do.

clo.

10th Oct., 1868

16th Dec., 1870

iOth Aug. 1873

~th ;l1arcb, 11, '4

.';tb Oct., 1876

17th July, l86R

24th Feb., 1870

Otl, 1\0\'., 1872

l~th .Januar)" 1870 ..

30th ;o.;ov., 1867

19th J anuary, 1867 ...

Ab. nat. 22nd Sept., 1879 T.L. 22nd ~Iarch, 1880

db. nat. 10th September, 1880 rlo. 23rd October, 1882 ...

do. do. do.

d:>. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

do ab. nat.

T.L. ab. nat.

do. , do. I T.L.

do. ah.nat.

do. do. do.

ab.n. f. do.

ab. nat. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

21st March, 1883 ].';th Moy, 1883

do.

do. do. do. do.

7th March, 1884 do.

6th ;\lay, 1884 9th July, 1884

do.

do. 8th Dec., 1885 Htb January, 1886 ... 16th Nov., 1886 29th Nov., 1886 1st Dec., 1886 Dec. 1885

14th Dec., 1886 25th April, 1887

do. do

3rd March, 1888 do. do.

2Gth April, 1888 23rd June, 1888 16th do. 21st July, lR88 22nd July, 1888 18th Sept., 1888

do. .. . 9th October, 1888 .. .

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204

PR I SONERS .

Desoription a.nd rema.rks. I District from. j I

Pertb ...

F"emantle

Perth . ..

Fremantle

York '"

Fremantle

Do.

Jarrahdale ~'remantle

Roebourne ... Ga.coyne

Do.

I Mt. Wittenoom

do. '"

do. do. do . do.

Mt. Wittenoom do.

Roehourne Mt. Wittenoom

do.

do. Roebourne Hamelin Roebourne Guildford Derby Geraldton Beringarra

do. do. do.

Roebourne do. do.

Cossack Derby

do. Roebourne Derby

do. do. do. do. do. do.

~Iiddling stout, ,we 46 years, Ut. 9in. high, sandy hair, dark bl01l'n eye .• , long "isage, fresh complexion, HK on each arm; farm labor~r.

Stout, broad shoulders, 35 years of age, 5ft. 7~in. high, dark blOwn hair, bald, light hazel eres, long nsage, rail' complexion, anchor and J right arlll, Railor and mermaid left arm, bas a spot size of b,llf " Cl'Own 011 left side of head yoid of hair, walks with a qUick sbort step, turn>, right foot outward; supposed to have gone to soutb Australia witb Bernal'd Stein.

Stout, 40 years 0/ age, 5!t. 4in. bigh, brown hair, oval visage, dark coniplexion, bayonet stab in neck, D left side, bullet mark on right leg, willow left arl1, J 1 igbt arm. ~1iddling stout, 37 year,; of ag-e, .ift. (iiin. high, brown hair, grey eyes, oval vis"ge, fresh complexion, clot and 1I on left arm .

. tout, age 33 years, 5ft. 51in. hig-h, brown hair, haz el eyes, oval visage, f'allow complex10n, fl.lW', D IH, 1863 rlght arm, anchor, dart, heart, crown and bracelets left arm.

~tout, 40 ye,,, s of age, 5ft. 71m. high, cLlrk brown hail', dark hazel eyes, 0",,1 \'isage, sallt)w complexion, "ailor, female, and 3 flag-' left allD.

Stout, 43 years of age, 5ft. 31in big-h, dark brown bair, hlue eyes, full viRage, dark complexion, ~tar on right band, ship on left arm, crown and flag on right arm.

Slijrht, age ~9, 51t. ~in . high, brown hair, grey eyes, oval visage, fair complexion, scar corner right eye, scar right arm, scar left Rhin.

I';ligbt, age 38. 51l. 8~in. bi~b, red hair, grey eyes, oval visage saltow comjJlexion, scar on forehead, D left breast, poekpitted.

Sligbt, age 47, 5ft. 4~in. high, brown hair, grey eyes, round vis­age, fres , complex.ion, scar on chin. ~fiddling stout, age 41, 5ft. 6in. hi~b, hair fair and scanty, blue eyeR, long visage, fair complexion, W.J. right hand, cut mark on right cheek, scar about one inch long below rigbt knee.

Middling stout, age 25, .Ht. iin. higb, oval vi age. Stout, age ~8, 5ft. 8in. high, l), own hair, grey eyes, lound visage. Mllow complexion, 'car on forehead. .

Middling stout, age 30, Mt. 6in. high, round visage. Middling stout, age 30, Mt. 5in. high, round visagc . Vide Police Gazelle, 1882, page 128.

!"itout, nge {O yeal'~, jft. ~in high, round. visage.

Vide Police Gazette, 1884, page 74. Do. do., do. Do. do., page 98. Do. do., page 157. Do. do., do.

Do. Vide Poti"e

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do., do. Gazette, 1886, page 9.

do., page 26. do., do. 213 do., do. 198 do., do . 217 do., do. 152 do., 1887 do. 4 do., do. 165 do., do. 163 do., do. 165 do., 1888 do. 71 do., do. 71 do., do. 71 do., do. 113 do., do. 124 do., do. 12 do., do. 151 do., do. 151 do., do. 195 do., do. 195 do., do. 195 do., do. 195 do., n<). 195 do., do. 1"'::;

By Authority: RtC'Ff ARD PETHER, Government Printer, P erth.

i|j,,, .":jgl.i lcnE- K,6;fe-m"giai^i!r:.:ii^:'.

[ Publ ished by Author i ty . ]

This Gazette is published for Police information only, and the Police throughout the Colony

are instructed to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the contents.

GEO. PHILLIPS, Commissioner of Police.

No. 48.] WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. [1888.

Stealing in Dwellings, from the

Person, &c.

Williams.—Between the 23rd ult. and 14th inst., from a tent at the 110-mile Albany Road,—3 cotton shirts, one pink and blue stripes, the others light color (color washed out ) , 3 grey tweed vests without but tons, size 4, 1 pair white moleskin trowsers, 1 pair dark tweed trowsers, blue serge coat, 3 new flour sacks, 1 green veil, 2 cricket balls, and 24 iron boot-t ip plates, t he property of Thomas Chipper. Sus­picion attaches to Charles Frederick Cogdon.—C.I. 625.

Williams.—On the 27th ult. , from the 2.5th mile. Mount Pleasant , Albany Road,—kangaroo dog, the property of George Harr i s . Will iam McCormick, exp., late 9233, is charged with this offence. Viile Apprehensions.—C.I. 626.

Carnarvon.—On or about the Sth inst., from a hut at Cooralie,—1 water bag, 1 quar t pot, 1 D s t rap, 2 pocket knives, and 2 sticks of tobacco, the property of Reginakl Cleveland. Narra alias Dayl ight , ab. nat., committed this larceny. Vide W a r r a n t s Issued.—C.I . 627.

Perth.—On or about the 7th inst., from a gran t off Palmers ton Street ,—1 wheelbarrow and 1 short handled coal shovel with socket for handle, the handle rough made with cross piece morticed on end, the property of Wil l iam Perry . The wheelbarrow was found in Roe Street, on the n ight of the Sth inst., containing a bag and a number of liottles.— C.I. 628.

Perth.—On the 17th inst., from a flock near Pe r th , —1 sheep, the property of Alexander Forrest . Mark Annet t , exp., late 7917, and Henry Hammond , exp., late 9756, committed this offence. Vide- Apprehen­sions.—C.I. 629.

Perth.—On the night of the 17th inst., from the " Criterion " Hotel ,—6 bagatelle balls, the property of J . C. Chipper .—C.I . 630.

Perth.—On the n ight of tbe 23rd inst. , from owner's garden, Adelaide Terrace,—2 bunches of bananas, the property of Will iam de Silva.—C.I. 631.

Perth.—Between the 1st and 24th inst., from the premises of the " Criterion " Hotel ,—old saddle with white lining, lately re padded, s t i r rup leathers broken, and old bridle with reins repaired with 2 side straps from another bridle, the propertv of Bernard R i d l e y . - C . I . 632.

Fremanile.—On the 24th inst., from the quarry . H igh Street,—101V>. sledge hammer , branded " solid s tee l , ' the ]ir(>perty of the Municipalitv. Suspicion at taches to John Stubbs , exp., late 8993.—C.I. 633.

Fremanile. — On or about the 24th inst., from an unfinished building in Cantonment road,—2 steel wedges, one six sided, the other flat, the property of Joshua Davies.—C.I. 634.

Fremanile.— On the n ight of the 25th inst., from owner's premises,—brown horse rug , with red stripes ou one side only, the property of Henry Gray. Suspicion at taches to J o h n Wanlass , carpenter .— C.I. 635.

Apprehensions Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 107, C.I. R06.

J A M E S BBOCK, at the Mokine Gully, on the 5 th inst . , by P .C. M e r g h a r ; larceny of the bank-note above mentioned. Discharged.

J A M E S M A R S D E N , exp., la te 10309, at Alb.anv, on the 13th inst. , by W.P .C . S i m m o n s ; obtaining goods by false pretences. Commit ted for t r ia l .

~olttt (J;Aftttt, 'JVESTERN AUSTRALIA.

[ Published by Authority.)

This Gazette is published fm' Police i?~fo?'mation only, uncl the Police tltrunyhout thl3 (JO/(JI!!I

are instructed to makp tllf'm.~elves fh oroughly acquainted with the contents.

GEO. PHILLIP8, Commissioner of Police.

No. 48.J WEDNESDAY, NOVE~lBER 28. [1888.

Stealing in Dwellings, from the

Person, &c.

Willioms.-Between the 23rd ult. cLnd 14th inst., f rom a tent at the llO-mile Albany Road,-3 cotton shirts, one pink and blue stripe, the others light cnlol' (color washed out), 3 grey tweed vests without buttons, size 4, 1 pair wbite moleskin trowsers, 1 pair dark tweed trowsers, blue serge coat, 3 new flour !:lacks, 1 green veil, 2 cricket balls, and 24 iron boot­tip plates, t he property of Thomas Chippt'r. Sus­picion attaches to Charle Frederick Cogdon.-C.I. 625.

Williams.-On tbe 27th ult ., from tb ... 2.5tb mile, Mount Pleasant, Albany Road,-lmngarno dog, t he property of George Han·is. William ~f('Corl11ick, cxp., late 9233, is charged with this offence. ride Apprehensions.-C.I. 626.

CarIlM'von.-On or <tbout the 5th inst., from a hut at Cooralie,-1 water bag, 1 quart pot, 1 D strap, 2 pocket Imive , and 2 sticks of tobacco, the property of R ginald Cleveland. Narra alias Da,ylight, ab. naJ., C'ommitted this la,rcen\,. Vide Wa,rrant I ·~\led.-C. I. 627. .

Perill.-On or about the 7th in t., from a grant off Palmer ton Street,-l wheeluarrow and 1 sbort hundl d coal shovel with socket fur balldle, the handle rough made with cross piece morticed on end, the property of William Perry. The wheelbarrow was found in Roe Street, on the night of tlw 8th inst., containing a bag and a number of bottle .­C.I.628.

J'ff/h.-On the 17th inst ., from a flock near Perth, - 1 sheep, the property of Akxanuer Forn·~t. i\lark Alllll'tt, exp., late 7917, a,nd Henry Rammon,1, exp., late 9i55, committed tbi off\'l1ce. rid!' Appreben­SiPll::1.-C.I. 629.

Perlh.-On the night of thf' 17th inst., from the " Criterion" Hotel,-6 bagatelle balls, the property of J . C. Chipper.-C.I. 630.

Pedh.-On the night of the 23rd inst., from owner's garden, AueIaide Terrace,-2 bunches of bananas, the property of William de Silya.-C.I. 631.

Perlh.-Betwef'n the hit and 24th inst., from tbe premises of the" Criterion" Rotel,-oId saddle with white lining, latd." re padded, stirrup leathers broken, and old bridle with reins repaired with 2 side straps from another bridle, the property of B 'mad Ridley. - C.l. 6:3:2.

Prpmalltle.-On the 24th inst., from the quarry, High ~tref't,-1(llh. 'le,1gl' hammer, bramled " .olid teel,' the ]lwI'L'rty of the {vIunicipality. Suspicion

attache ' to Joun Stuuu , exp., late 8993.-C.I. 633.

PrPlllalltle.-On or auout the 24th inst., from an unfini hed uuilding' in Cantonment road,-2 steel wedges, 0111:' six siued, the other flat, the property of Joshua DaYies.-C.I. 6:34.

PTr'manfle.- On the niL(ht of ~be 25th inst., from owner's pre\llj~es.-brown horse rug, with red stripes on one side only, the property of Henry Gray.

u pi cion attaches to John Wan lass, carpenter.­C.I. 635.

Apprehensions

"ide Police Gazette, 1 88, page Hli, C.l. 606.

JA.lIIES BROCK. at tht> )fokine Gully, on the 5th in t., bv P.C. Merghar; larceny of the bank-Dote above mentioned. Dj charged. -

JAME MA.RSDEN, exp., h,te 10309, at Alhany on th 13th inst., by ".P.C. Simmon ; obtaining g~od by false pretences. Committetl for trial.

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WILLIAM LECKIE, at Albany, on the 16th inst., by P.C. Evans; giving false name and address. 7 days h.l.

MICHAEL MULLANEY, t.l. Reg. No. 9530, at New­castle, on the 13th inst., by P.C. McAtee ; drunk and disorderly. 2 months* h.l.

NATHANIEL POULSON, at Roebourne, on the 1st inst., by Sergt. Kennedy ; vagrancy. 1 month h.l.

JOHN NEWMAN, exp., late 7221, at Roebourne, on the 2ud inst., by P.C. Wheatley; drunkenness, 21 days h.l. ; vagrancy, 1 month h.l. Cumulative.

P H I L I P WILSON, at Cossack, on tbe Sth inst., by P.C. Peirl; drunk and disorderly. 1 month h.l.

MARIA, ab. nat. female, at Cossack, on the 12th inst., by W.P.C. Wilson ; drunk and disorderly. 1 month h.l.

Vide C.I. 626. WILLIAM MCCORMICK, exp., late 9233, at Din­

gening, on the 19th inst., by P.C. Merghar; stealing the dog above mentioned. Brought up at Williams on the 20th inst. Remanded for S days. Dog re-cover^'d.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 202. ROBERT SBIITH, exp., late 8702, brought up at

Guildford, on the 21st inst. 6 months h.l.

WILLIAM RUSS, at Fremantle, on the 20th inst., by P.C. Hustler; disorderly conduct. 40s. fine and costs or 1 mouth h.l.

ALFRED COOMBS, at Fremantle, on the 21st inst., by W.P.C. Cook; vagrancy, supposed lunatic. Remanded.

JOSEPH HOGG, exp., late 6625, at Northam, on the 23rd inst., by P.C. Carroll; drunk and disorderly. 20s. flue or 7 days h.l.

Vide C.I. G29. JOHN H E N B T HAMMOND, exp., late 9755, and MARK

ANNETT, exp., late 7917, at Perth, on the 18th inst., by P.C. Provis; stealing the sheep mentioned in above reference. Committed for trial. Property recovered.

JOHN MCKNIGHT and JAMES MCDONALD, exp., late 9511, at Perth, on the 21st inst., by P.C. Con­don; vagrancy. 3 m inths h.l. each.

Tide Horses and C'attle. LEVI WRIGHT and ERNEST ISLES, juveniles, at

Perth, on the 21st inst., by Dets. Connell and McNamara, brought up at Perth on the 27th inst.; charged with larceny of the saddle and bridle above mentioned. Cautioned. Horse, saddle, and bridle recovered.

EDWAED BEAUREAL, t.L, Reg. No. 10359, at Perth, on the 22nd inst., by P.C. Condon ; breach of regulations. 3 months h.l.

Property Founa. Albany.—On the 6th inst., on tbe sea beach,—

large kangaroo skin rug.

Northam.—On the 12th inst., on the Yilgarn road,—old riding saddle and bridle.

Fremantle.—On the 17th inst., in Short street,-axle-cap wrench.

Williams.—On the 13th inst., at McAullay's guliy,—large brass horse bell.

Cossack.—On the 15th inst., in town,—silver watch, No. 131813.

Guildford.—On the 20th inst., on the Swan road, —2 coats and a bunch of keys. On the 22nd inst., in town,—spectacle case.

Perth.—On the 9th inst., on the regatta flag-ship, —a door key.—P.B. 192. On the l l t h inst., in Adelaide terrace,—2 young geese.—P.B. 193. On the Mth inst., in Barrack street,—a fan.—P.B. 194. On the 16th inst., near tbe town hall,—3ft. rule. P.B. 195. On the 15th inst., in the Public Garden.^ ^solitaire.—P.B. 196. On the 16th inst., at river side,—an oar.—P.B. 197. On the 15th inst., at the causeway,—crupper.—P.B. 198. On the 18th inst., in Howick street,—safe key.—P.B. 199. On the 19th inst., in John street,—carriage spring.—P.B. 200. On the 19th inst., at the bathing stage,— gent's gold ring.—P.B. 201. On the 19th inst., in Hay street,—brass spring belt.—P.B. 202. On the 19th inst., in Hay street,—a small key.—P.B. 203. On the 21st inst., in Hay street,— 2 school books and slate.—P.B. 205. On the 22nd inst., in Murray street,—stable lantern.—P.B. 206. On the 23rd inst., in Lord street,—sewing machine shuttle.— P.B. 207. On the 23rd inst., in city,—carriage axle cap.—P.B. 208.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 144. Guildford.—The bank note above mentioned has

been claimed by and handed to finder.

Property Lost.

Geraldton.—On the 3rd inst., in town,— cheque for ^ 1 16s., on W.A. Bank, Geraldton, drawn by W. Jose, payable to No. 163 or bearer, dated 3rd November, 1888. the property of Patrick Healy.

Geraldton.—On the 12th inst., on the Greenough Flats,—cheque for £10, on National Bank, Gerald­ton, drawn by Charles W. Gray, payable to John Danks or bearer, the property of John Danks.

Boebourne. — On the 24th ult., at Jones' creek,— Smith & Wesson's new patent revolver. No. 13145, the jiroperty of the Government.

Bunbury.—On the 15th inst., on the Perth road,— parcel containing lady's dress, cream color with brown spots, and a black velvet jacket, the property of Mrs. R. H. Rose.

Perth.—On the 15th inst., in city,—oval-shaped plain gold sleeve-link, the property of George Vincent.

Perth.—On the 17th inst., supposed on Guildford road,—lady's gold hunting English lever watch, No. 28120, gold chain, oval sha]}ed gold locket con­taining photo., flat book-shaped gold locket, contain­ing scent, and gold whistle, the property of Mrs. Charlt'S Har])er.

Perih.—On the 18th inst., .supposed in Welhngton street,—5_keys and a silver ring with the design of a Scotch thistle, and a curb pattern silver chain with brass swivel, all on a split ring, the property of P. Stuart.

"'~ILLIAM LECKIE, at Albany, on the 16th inst.., by P.C. Evans; giving false name i:Lnd address. 7 days h.1.

1hcHAEL MULLANEY, t.1. Reg. No. 9530, at New­castle, on the 13th inst., by P.C. McAtee; drunk and disorderly. 2 months"h.1.

NATHANIEL POULSON, at Roebourne, on the 1st inst., by Sergt. Kennedy; vagrancy. 1 month h.1.

JOHN NEwMAN, exp., late 7221, at Roebourne, on the 2nd inst., by P.C. Wheatley; drunkenness, 21 days h.!. j vagrancy, 1 month h.1. Cumulative.

PHILIP WILSON, at Cossack, on the 8th inst., by P.C. Peirl j drunk and disorderly. 1 month h.1.

1IARIA, ab. nat. female, at Oossack, on the 12th inst., by W.P.C. Wilson j drunk and disorderly. 1 month h.1.

Vide c.r. 626. WILLIAlIl MCCORMICK, exp. , late 9233, at Din­

gening, on the 19th inst., by P.C. Merghar j stealing the dog above mentioned. Brought up at Williams on the ~Oth inst. Remanded for 8 days. Dog re­cover, d.

Vide Police Gazette, 1888, page 202. ROBERT SlIlITH, exp., late 8702, brought up at

GU ildford, on the 21st inst. 6 months h.1.

W ILLIAM Russ, at Fremantle, on the 20th inst., by P.C. Hustler; disorderly conduct. 40s. fine and costs or 1 mouth h.!.

ALFRED COOMBS, at Fremantle, on the 21st inst., by W.P.O. Cook j vagrancy , supposed lunatic. R .·manded.

JOSEPH HOGG, exp., late 6625, at Northa,m, on the 23rd inst., by P.C. Carroll; drunk and disorderly. 20s. fine or 7 days h.1.

Vide c.r. 029. JOHN HENRY HAMMOND, I:'Xp., late 9755, and .MARK

AN NETT, exp., late 7917, at Perth, on the 18th inst., by P.C. Provis j stealing the shee)! mentioned in abuve reference. Oommitted for trial. Property recovered.

JOHN McKNIGHT aud JAMES McDoNALD, exp., late 9511, at Perth, on the 21st inst., by P.C. Cou­don; vagrancy. 3 m Jllths h.!. each.

ride Horses and Cattle. LEVI WRIGHT and ERN EST rSLES, juveniles, at

Perth, on the 21st inst., by Dets. Connel! and McNamara, brought up at Perth on the 27th inst.; charged with larceny of the saddle and bridle above mentioned. Cautioned. Horse, saddle, and bridle recovered.

EDwARD BEAUREAL, t. !., Reg. No. 10359, at Perth, on the 22nd inst., bv P.C. Condon; breach of regulations. 3 months h.i.

Property Founa. Albany.-On the 6th inst., on the sea beach,­

large kangaroo skin rug.

Northrll/t.-On the 12th inst., on the Yilgarn l'oad,-old l'iuing saddle and bridle.

FnJllallfle.-On thl:' 17th inst., :n Bh0l't street,­axle-cap wrench.

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Williams.-On the 13th inst., at McAullay's gullS ,-large brass horse bell.

Oossack.-On the 15th inst., m town,--silver watch, No. 131813.

G~tildfO?·d.-On the 20th inst., on the Swan road, -2 coats and a buncb of keys. On the 22nd inst., in -town,-spectade case.

P erth.-On the 9th inst., on the regatta flag-ship, -a door key.-P.B. 192. On tbe 11 tb inst., in Adelaide terrace, -2 young geese.-P.B. 193. On the 14th inst., in Barra.ck street,-a fan.-P.B.194. On the 16th inst., near the town haU,-3ft. rule. P.B. 195. On the L5th inst., in the Public Garden.o ,

-solitaire.-P.B. 196. On the 16th inst., at river side,--an oar.-P.B. 197. On the 15th inst., at the eauseway,-crupper.-P.B. 198. On the 18th inst., in Howick street-,-safe key.-P.B. 199. On the 19th inst., in John street,-carriage spring.-P.B. 200. On the 19th inst., at the bathing stagc,­gent's gold riug.-P.B. 201. On the 19th inst., in Hay street,-brass spring belt.-P.B. 202. On the 19th inst., in Hay street,-a small key.-P.B. 203. On the 21st inst., in Hay street,-2 school books alld slate.-P.B. 205. On the 22nd inst., in Murray street,- staltle lantern.-P.B. 206. On the 23rd inst., in Lord street,-sewing machine shuttle.­P.B. 207. On the 23rd inst., in city,-carriage axle cap.-P.B. 208.

Vide Po~ice Gazette, 1888, page 144.

Guildforcl.-The bank note above mentioned has been claimed by and handed to finder.

Property Lost. Geraldtun.-On the 3rd inst., in town,-cheque for

£1 16s., on W.A. Bank, Geraldton, drawn by W. J ose, payable to No. 163 or bearer, dated 3rd November, 1888. the property of Patrick Healy.

G"ntldton.-On the 12th in::.t., on the Greel10ugh Flats,-cheque for £10, on National Bank, Gerald­ton, drawn by Charles W. Gray, payable to John Dauks or bearer, the property of John Danks.

Roebonl'lle.-On the 24th ult., at J ones' creek,­Smith & 'We son's new patent revolver, No. 13145, the property of the Governmeut.

Bnnbm·y.-On the 15th inst., on the Perth road,­parcel containing lady's dress, cream color with brown spots, and a black velvet jacket, the property of Mrs. R. H. Rose.

Perlh.-On the 15th inst., in city,-oval-shaped plain goItl sleeve-link, the property of George Vincent.

Perth.- On the 17th inst., snpposI:'d on Guildford road,-lady'l:l gold hunting English lever wa.tch, No. 28120, gold chain, oval shaped gold locket con­taining photo., flat book-shaped gold locket, contain­ing stent, and gold whistle, the property of Mrs. Charl .. s Harper. .

Pl!l'th.-On the 18th inst., supposed in Wt:llington street,-5. keys and a silver ring with the design of a Scotch thIstle, and a curb pattern silver chain with brass swivel, all OD a split rin g, the property of F. Stuart.

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Perth.-On the 20th inst., in Murray street,—2 -white shirts, the property of C. 0. Speight.

Perth.—On the 20th inst., in Roe street,—small brown leather purse of imitation crocodile skin, containing l i s . in silver, the property of James Robins.

Misce l l aneous . A H K I T , Chinaman, charged at Roebourne, on the

10th inst., by A. B. Lockyer; breach of Master and Servant Act. ^30 fine or 3 months h.l.

JOHN W . DEVNIS, Cingalee, charged at Roebourne, on the 14th inst., by J . J. Broomhall; breach of Master and Servant Act. .£30 fine and costs or 3 months h.L, and to forfeit 6 months wages.

CAROLINE PLATT, charged at Cossack, on the 13th inst., by Elizabeth Roy ; committing a breach of the peace while under recognizances, recognizances for­feited ; abusive language, 1 month h.l.; and CHAR­LOTTE PLATT ; abusive language, 40s. fine or 1 month h i .

PATRICK O'CONNOR, charged at Roebourne, on the 1st inst., by John McRae; entering his dwelling house, on the night of the 29th ult., for some unlaw­ful purpose. Discharged for want of prosecution.

PINNERA alias TOMMY, and SAMBO, ab. nats., charged at Roebourne, on the 6th inst., by P.C. Wheatley ; supplying intoxicating liquor to ab. nats. Former ii20 fine or 3 montlis h.L, latter d£10 fine or 1 month h.l.

JAMES EDKINS, charged at Roebourn ult., by Roderick McRae; assault up((n Jerry. £5 fine or 2 inonths h.l.

on the 31st ab. nat.

HERBERT BURTON, charged at Roebourne, on the Slst ult., by James Edkins ; assault (2 charges), 20s. fine or 1 month h.l. for each; threatening and abusive language, 20s. fine or 1 month h.l. ; unlaw­fully detaining him in custody, 20s. fine and costs or 1 month h.l.

FREDERICK WINTER, charged at Fremantle, on the 24th inst., by P.C. Gee ; cruelty to animals. Fined 50s. and costs.

JAMES BATES, charged at Fremantle, on the 24th inst., by Janies F. Fordham ; breach of the Health Act. Fined 40s. and costs.

JOHN KING, exp., late 9218, charged at York, on the 19th inst., by Robert Sheehy ; breach of Master and Servant Act. £10 damages or 6 months h.l.

FREDERICK FEREDAY, exp., late 6294, charged at the Warden's Court, Golden Valley, by George Green ; obscene and abusive language. Fined 20s. and costs.

Conditional Release Holders. WILLIAM FLICKER, Reg. No. 10302, reported

leaving Fremantle for Smith's Mill, on the 19th inst. Intends to reside at Smith's Mill.

ALFRED T . JACKSON, Reg. No. 9204, reported arrival in Perth, on the 23rd inst.

WILLIAM STUART, Reg. No. 8122, ri'ported arrival in Perth, on the 24th inst.

Warrants Issued, MULLIE, ab. nat., middling stout, age about 25

years, height 5ft. 7in.; harboring absconding ser­vants. Dated Roebourne, Sth November, 1888.

Vide C.I. 027. NARRA alias DAYLIGHT, middling stout, age

about 26 years, height 5ft. 6in.; larceuy. Dated Carnarvon, 17th November, 1888.

CHINDERBUNG alias JACKEY, ab. nat., stout, age about 28 years, height about 5ft. l l in . ; assault with intent to do grievous bodilv harm. Dated Roebourne, 7th November, 1888.

Missing Friends. Information is requested as to the present where­

abouts of JEAN DEMACHT, a Belgian, age 29 years, aquiline features, eyes deep set, broacl forehead, under lip somewhat prominent, dark wavy hair parted on right side, scanty moustache, and " goatee " beard, has the appearance of a seaman, formerly of W^ilcannia, N.S.W. ; is believed to have left Adelaide for Fremantle, in June 1886, probably under another name. Inquiry is made at the instance of the Belgian Consul, at Adelaide. Information to the Detective Ofiice, Perth.—^y,,.,.

Horses and Cattle. Perth.—Stolen, on the 19th inst., from a grant

off Duke Street,—black pony, 12i hands high, branded T 5 on ofl' shoulder, and saddle and bridle, the property of Thomas Wren. Ernest Isles and Levi Wright, juveniles, committed this offence. Vide A,pprehensions.

Perth.—Stolen or strayed, on the night of the 16th inst., from a grant off Murray Street,—bay horse, white star on forehead, branded JM conjoined on near shoulder, and chesnut horse, white star on fore­head, branded P 2 on off shoulder, the property of Henry Mead.

Viele Police Gazette, 1,S.S8, page 20.3. Perth.—Thomas Cleverley's pony has been found,

not stolen.

Inquests. Fremantle.—On the 21.st inst., at the Police Court,

before R. Fairbairn, R.M. and Coroner, on the body of John HammoDd, who was killed on board the s.s. " Dolphin " on the 17th inst. Verdict—" Accidental death."

Derby.—On the 14th inst., before Dr. Lovegrove, R.M. and Coroner, on the body of F. Hughes, who died on the 13th inst. Verdict—" Death from natural causes."

Frtmantle.—On the 24th inst., at the Prison, be­fore R. Fairbairn, R.M. and Coroner, on the bodv of William Harborn, C.R., Reg. No. 8574, who died on the 23rd inst. Verdict—" Death from natural causes."

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Perth.-On the 20th inst., in Murray street,-2 white shirts, the property of C. O. Speight.

Perth.-On the 20th inst., in Roe street,-smali brown leather purHe of imitation crocodile skin, containing lls. in silver, the property of J ames Robins.

Miscellaneous. AH KIT, Chinaman, charged at Roebourne, on the

10th inst., by A. B. Lockyer; breach of Master and Servant Act. £30 fine or 3 months h.1.

J OHN W. DEVNIS, Cingalee, charged at Roebourne, on the 14th inst., by J. J . Broomhall j breach of Master and Servant Act. £30 fine and costs or 3 months h.1., and to forfeit 6 months wages.

UAROLINE PLATT, charged at Cossack, on the 13th inst., by Elizaheth Roy; committing a breach of the peace while under reeognizances, recogni&ances for­feited; abusive language, 1 month h.1.; and CHAR­LOTTE PLATT; abuHive language, 40s. fine or 1 month h .1.

PATRICK O'CONNOR, charged at Roebourne, on the 1st in8t., by John McRae; entering his dwelling house, on the night of the 29th ult., for some unlaw­ful purpose. Di schftrg(~d for want of prosecution.

PINNERA alias TOMMY, and SAMBO, ab. nats., charged at Roebourne, on the 6th inst., by P.C. Wheatley; supplying intoxicating liquor to ab. nats. Former £20 fine or 3 months b.1., latter £10 fine or I month h .1.

J AMES EDKINS, charged at Roebourne, on the 31 t ult. , by Rodprick Md1,ae; assault upon ab. D<tt. J erry. £5 fine or 2 montbs h.1.

H ERBERT BURTON, charged at Roebourne, on tbe 31st ult., by Jaml's Edkin~; assault (2 charges), 20s. fine or I month b.1. for eacb; threatening and abusive language, 20s. fine or 1 month h.1.; unlaw­fully detaining him in custouy, 20s. fine and costs or I montb h.1.

FREDERICK "\VIWfER, chargell at Fremantle, on the 24tb inst., by P.C. Gee; cruelty to animals. Fined 50s. and costs.

J AMES BA,{,ES, charged at Fremantle, on the 24th inst., by J amcs F. Foruh,tm j breach of the Health Act. Fined 40s. and costs.

J OHN KING, exp., lat e 9~18, charged at York, on the 19th inst., by Robert Sheehy; breach of Master anu Servant Act. £10 damages or 6 months h.1.

~'REDERJCK FEREDAY, exp., late 6294, charged at the 'Varden's Court , Goluen Valley, by George Green; obscene and ab\lsive language. Fined 20s. and costs.

Conditional Release Holders. 'v ILLIAl\T FLICKER. Reg. No. 10302, reported

leavin~ Frem~tntle for Smith's Mill, on the 19th inst. Intends to reside at Smith's Mill.

ALFRED T. J ACKSON, Reg. No. 9:W4, reported arrival iD Perth, un the 23rd inst.

WILLIAl\T S'fUAR'f, Reg. No. 8122, l'('ported arrival in Perth, ('ll th .. ~-\'th ill t.

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Warrants Issued.

lIULLIE, ab. nat., middli11g stout, age about :25 years, height 5ft. 7in.; harLoring ab -conding er­vants. Dated RoeboUlne, 8th No,ember, I

'Vide C.l. li27.

NAR&A alias DAYLIGHT, middling 'tout, age about 26 years, height 5ft. oin.; larceuy. DateJ Carnarvon, 17th November, 1888.

CHINDERBUNG alias JACKEY, ab. nat., stout, age about 28 years, beight about 5ft. llin.; assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. Dated Roebourne, 7th November, 1888.

Missing Friends.

Information is requested as to the pre ent where­abouts of JEAN DEJllACHT, a Belgian, age:29 years, aCluiline features, eyes deep set, broad foreheaL1, under lip somewhat prominent, dark wayy hair parted on right ide, canty mou tache, anL1 "goatee" beard, has the appearance of a seaman, formerly of Wilcannia, N.S.W. j is believed to have left Adelaille for Fremantle, in June 1880, probably unuer anothl'f name. Inquiry is made at the instance of the Belgian Consul, at Adelaide. Information to the Detective Office, Perth.-B1hl~1.

Horses and Cattle.

P erth.-Stolen, on the 19th inst., from a grant off Duke Street,-black pony, Il~ huml high, branded T5 on off sboulder, and 'addle and bridle, the property of Thomas ,V ren. Erne~t I~les and Levi Wright, juveniles, committed this offence. Vide Apprebensions.

Perih.-Stolen or ~trayed, on the nigbt of the loth inst., from a grant off Murray 8treet,-bay hor e, white stn,r on forehe,lll, Lralllleu J M conjoined on near shoulder, allll chesnut horse, white star on fore­bead, branded P2 on off shoulder, the property of H enry Mead.

Vide J'olice Gazette, 1 %/), page 203.

P er/h.-Thomas Cle,erley's pouy bas been found, not stolen.

Inquests.

Frenuudle.-On the 21st inst., at the Police Court, before R. Fairbairn, R.M. and Coroner, on the body of John HammoDd, who was killed on board the s . ~. " Dolphin" on the 17th inst. Verdict-" Accidental deatb."

Derby.-On the 14th in~t., before Dr. Lovegrov(>. R.M. and Coroner, on the body of F. Hughes, wb .) died 011 the 13th in~t. '\ erdict-" Death front natural causes."

Frt:liwJltle.-On the :24th ino.t., at the Prisun, be­fore R. FairLairn, R..ll. and Curoner, on the bod .... of 'Villiam Harborn, C.R., Reg. No. 8574, who die;t on the :23nl inst. Yenlict-" Death from natural causes."

208

PRISONEIiS D I S C H A RGhJS O.

Oon-dition. Reg. No.

Exp. Do.

10309 7980

Exp. 7400

Name. Offence. Sentence. Where

Committed.

From Albany Gaol, during the week ending Saturday, 17ih November, 1888.

Mai'sden, James .. Ennis, Michael . From Fremantle Prison, during the week ending Saturday, 24th November, 1888.

Vagrancy ... Drunk and incapable

14 days h.l. ... 20s. fine or 21 days h.l.

Albany Do.

Exp. Do. Do. female

Free c.p. Exp. Female Do. Free Exp. Do.

5177 7229 8346

2611 9264

8799 8993

Bates. John Pugh, Charles Laurie, Alexander Hagan, Margaret Hill, Walter Foley, John Phillips, George Cable, Jane Turner, Isabella Ah Young... Brockington, Hy. Stubbs, John

Larceny Vagrancy ... Drvink and incapable Larceny Drunk and incapable Drunk and incapable Vagrancy ... Drunk and incapable Drunk and incapable Larceny Vagrancy ... Vagrancy; larceny

6 months h.l. 1 monthh.l. 5s. fine or 7 days h.l. 1 month h.l. 6s. fine or 7 days h.l. 14 days h.l. ... 3 months h.l. 21 days h.l 1 month h.l 2 years h.l. ... 3 months h.l. 1 month h.l . ; 6

months h.l.

Perth ... Williams Guildford Fremantle Do. Guildford Do. Perth ... Fremantle Roebourne Perth ... Fremantle

From Newcastle Gaol, during the week ending Saturday, 24th November, 1888.

Dogherty, John ... | Vagrancy I 28 days h.l I Newcastle

Date of Discharge.

13th Nov. 16th do.

V 19th Nov.

21st do.

I 22nd do.

I 23rd do.

^24th do.

22nd Nov.

-fl'

Prisoner tried at the .Special .Session.?, Roebourne. .1th November, USH.

Con­dition.

Free ...

Reg. No. Name. Offence.

Daly, Tliomas H. ... Manslaughter

Distnct. Police Gazette page.

i 1888 Kimberley ... i 149

Verdict. How disposed of.

1 Not gttilty Discharged.

Y

¥

By Authority: RICHARD PETHER. Government Printer, Perth.

Oon· dition.

EKp. Do.

Exp. Do. Do. Female

}<'ree C.P. Exp. Female

Do. Free Exp. Do.

Exp.

Reg. No.

10309 7980

5177 7229 8346

2611 9264

8799 8993

I 7400

208

PRISONERS DISOHARGED.

Name. Oll'ence. Sentence. Where

Committed.

F?'om Albany Gaol, during the week ending Satw/'day, 17th Novembm', 1888.

JYIal'sden, James ... I Vagrancy... . .. ... 14 days h.1. ... ... I Albany .. , Ennis, Michael ... Drunk and incapable '" I 20s. fine 01' 21 days h.1. Do. .. ,

F?'Om F1'emantle P1'ison, dU?'ing the week ending Satu1'Clay, 24th Novembm', 1888.

Bates. John Larceny 6 months h.1. Perth Pugh, Charles Vagrancy ... 1 month h.1. Williams Laurie, Alexander Drunk and incapable 5s. fine or 7 days h.1. Guildford Hagan, Margaret Larceny 1 month h.1. Premantle Bill, WaIter Drunk and incapable 5s. fine or 7 days h.1. Do. Foley, John Drunk and incapable 14 days h.1. ... Guildford Phillips, George Vagl'ancy '" 3 months h.1. Do. Cable, Jane Drunk and incapable 21 days h.1. ... Perth Turner, Isabella ... Drunk and incapable 1 month h.1. ... Fremantle Ah Young ... Larceny 2 years h.1. ... Roebourne Brockington, Hy .... Vagrancy ... 3 months h.1. Perth

' Stubbs, John Vagrancy; larceny 1 month h.1. ; 6 Fremantle months h.1.

Fron~ Newcastle Gaol, dU1'ing the week ending Saturday, 24th November, 1888.

I Dogherty, John ... I Vagrancy ... ... I 28 days h.1. . .. ... I Newcastle

Prisoner tried at the f:lpecial i:lessions, Roebourne. ;jth November, 1,l'''S;.).

Date of Discharge.

13th Nov. 16th do.

~ 19th Nov.

21st do.

} 22nd do.

} 23rd do.

I 24th do.

I 22nd Nov.

dft'i~~.1 Re~. No. Name. Offence. District. Poli C'e Gazette page. Vl'rdict. Ho,,' disposed or.

Free ... , , Daly. Thomas H. I

Manslaughter ... , Kimberley 1888 1+9 I Not guilty

I Disclutrged.

By Authority: R,rcHARD PETHER. Government Printer, Perth .


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